Understanding Physiotherapy
Physiotherapy is a science-based healthcare profession focused on restoring movement, improving function, and enhancing overall well-being. It helps individuals recover from injuries, manage pain, and regain mobility through personalized treatment plans, hands-on therapy, and evidence-based exercises.
Physiotherapy is not just about rehabilitation—it plays a crucial role in preventing injuries, improving physical performance, and enhancing quality of life at every stage, from childhood to old age
How Physiotherapy Treats Pain
Physiotherapy treats pain through a multidimensional and evidence-based approach, targeting the root cause rather than merely masking symptoms. By retraining neuromuscular pathways, restoring biomechanical alignment, and optimizing tissue healing, physiotherapy modulates pain perception and enhances functional movement for long-term relief.
Areas of Expertise

Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy
- Back pain, neck pain, and sciatica
- Arthritis (osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis)
- Sports injuries (sprains, strains, fractures)
- Post-surgical rehabilitation (e.g., knee or hip replacement)
- Tendinitis and bursitis
- Posture correction and ergonomic advice

Neurological Physiotherapy
- Stroke rehabilitation
- Spinal cord injuries
- Multiple sclerosis
- Parkinson’s disease
- Traumatic brain injuries
- Cerebral palsy
- Balance and coordination disorders

Pediatric Physiotherapy
- Cerebral palsy
- Developmental delays
- Congenital conditions (e.g., torticollis)
- Spina Bifida
- Autism
- ADHD
- Musculoskeletal injuries

Understanding Neurodevelopment & Neurogenix in Neurological Conditions
Neurodevelopment and neurogenesis play a crucial role in brain function, recovery, and adaptation in adults, particularly following neurological injuries or degenerative disorders. Disruptions in these processes can lead to motor dysfunction, cognitive decline, and sensory impairments. Physiotherapy and rehabilitation strategies aim to enhance neuroplasticity, restore function, and improve quality of life
NDT & Neurogenix Approach in Neurorehabilitation
Neurodevelopmental Therapy (NDT) focuses on motor control, postural alignment, and neuroplasticity to improve movement in neurological conditions. Key techniques include facilitation & handling, reflex inhibition, sensory-motor integration, strength training, and gait retraining, helping patients regain functional independence.
The Neurogenix Approach integrates advanced neurorehabilitation techniques such as brain balance training, reflex integration, sensory stimulation, vestibular therapy, electrotherapy, and neuromuscular stimulation. It also incorporates cognitive-motor training, pain management, and neuro-nutrition for a holistic and patient-specific recovery plan.
These methods are effective for stroke, traumatic brain injuries, multiple sclerosis, Parkinson’s disease, and other neurological conditions, promoting neuroplasticity, functional mobility, and long-term recovery
