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Spine Rehabilitation

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Physio Care

The spine is made from bones, muscles, ligaments, and other tissues that reach from the base of the skull to the other tailbone.

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Conditions of Spine:

Back pain, neck pain, Disc Prolapse
Scoliosis - kyphosis
Ankylosing spondylitis
Spondylolysis - Spondylolisthesis
Spine Surgeries, Spinal fixation, Discectomy, laminectomy
Sciatica, Spinal canal stenosis
Trauma (paraplegia, quadriplegia)

Treatment by Physiotherapist:

Strength development
Preventing future problems
Increased range of motion
Maitland mobilization, cyriax technique, Mulligan approach
Manipulation, Back care
Flexion exercises, Extension exercises
back & core muscles strengthening
Isometric exercises, Abdominal strengthening
Manual and Mechanical cervical and lumbar Traction

Role of Physiotherapist:

Physiotherapy is a treatment that helps to improve joint and muscle movement and function. It can help to relieve back pain and get you moving again. It can also aid in reducing your chances of injuring your back again. Physiotherapists use a variety of treatments and procedures to alleviate back pain.

01. Do physiotherapists perform spinal adjustments?
Yes, do visit One Step Physio and meet our Specialist physiotherapists.
02. Which treatments of electrotherapy are available at One Step Physio?
We have TENS, IFT, ULTRASOUND, INFRARED, LASER, TRACTION, etc. in electrotherapy for acute back or neck pain.
03. Does treatment of spine surgeries, paraplegia, and quadruplegia occur at one step physio?
One step physio, treats patients with spine surgeries and also gives superb treatment in sciatica, paraplegia, quadruplegia, etc after trauma accident or tumor and makes them functional as early as possible in homely environment in clinic
04. How long does back rehab take?
The duration of back rehabilitation varies depending on the severity of the injury and individual factors. Healing typically begins within a week to six months after the injury.

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