Physiotherapy is a physical treatment that helps people to regain use of their body after an injury or disease. Physiotherapists help and treat people of all ages with physical problems caused by illness, accident or ageing. It is also used to slow the progression of long-term conditions and for rehabilitation after surgery. Electrotherapy is also play a key role in physiotherapy treatment to treat Arthritis, Spondylitis and Chronic Sciatic pain etc.

Physiotherapy can be used to help people who have a condition that affects the nervous system, such as multiple sclerosis, Parkinson’s disease, stroke and cerebral palsy.
Physiotherapy after stroke: After stroke patients are likely to need help to regain old abilities, learn new skills and to cope with any remaining disabilities. This process is known as rehabilitation, and physiotherapy is one of its main tools. Physiotherapy uses Exercisetherapy and massage therapy to keep muscles and joints in working order.

The aim of treatment is to help patients regain as much movement as possible and cope with any remaining difficulties, such as walking, moving an affected arm and hand, learning to use both sides of your body again. The therapist will also be able to advise on the use of aids, such as splints and walking sticks.