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What is Physiotherapy?

Physiotherapy is the healthcare speciality dedicated to restoring movement and function when someone is affected by injury, illness, or disability. At Mallige Hospital, our physiotherapists use evidence-based techniques—such as manual therapy, exercise prescription, and electrotherapy—to reduce pain, improve mobility, and optimise physical performance.

Physiotherapy

personalised Rehabilitation Care

Physiotherapy

Our Physiotherapy department offers tailored rehabilitation programs for orthopaedic injuries, neurological disorders, post-surgical recovery, and chronic pain syndromes. We focus on manual techniques, therapeutic exercises, and patient education to achieve long-term functional gains.

Utilizing advanced modalities like ultrasound, TENS, and dry needling, we enhance tissue healing and pain relief. Our team also guides ergonomic assessments and preventive exercise plans to reduce the risk of future injuries.

Committed to your recovery journey, we collaborate with physicians, surgeons, and other specialists to ensure cohesive care and the best possible outcomes.

Key Services

Musculoskeletal Therapy

Neurological Rehabilitation

Post-Surgical Rehab

Pain Management

Electrotherapy

Sports Injury Rehab

Geriatric Therapy

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FAQs

Manual therapy involves hands-on techniques—such as mobilization and manipulation—to improve joint and soft tissue mobility and reduce pain.

Therapeutic exercises strengthen muscles, improve endurance, and restore functional movement patterns tailored to each patient’s goals.

Electrotherapy uses electrical currents (e.g., TENS, ultrasound) to reduce pain, promote tissue healing, and improve circulation.

It is a specialised physiotherapy program addressing conditions unique to women, such as postnatal recovery, pelvic pain, incontinence, and menopause-related changes.

It involves targeted exercises and techniques to improve the strength, endurance, and control of pelvic floor muscles.

A strong pelvic floor supports bladder and bowel control, prevents prolapse, and enhances core stability and sexual health.

Class IV Laser Therapy is a non-invasive treatment that helps reduce pain and inflammation, while promoting faster tissue repair. It is especially useful for treating sprains, strains, and supporting wound healing.

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