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PHYSIOCARE



A COMPLETE PHYSIOTHERAPY CLINIC


Call: 9116666016

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PERFECTION IS ACHIEVED NOT WHEN THERE IS NOTHING MORE TO ADD, BUT WHEN THERE IS NOTHING LEFT TO TAKE AWAY.



Be it any surgery you’ve recently had, it is very likely that you would require post-operative physiotherapy services. Your physiotherapy treatment will consist of pain management, manual therapies as well as focused prescriptive exercises to help you achieve your pre-injury status. Our physiotherapists are aware of best practices and evidence guided protocols for post surgical management. In addition to this knowledge, your physiotherapist will work within their recommendations so that you receive safe and effective treatment. Our experienced physiotherapists will work with you to help you manage your pain, regain your mobility, restore your strength and help you achieve optimal movement patterns after your surgery.


WHY CHOOSE US?


Our experienced physiotherapists are always committed to provide a comprehensive care and we do take pride in the high quality of treatments we have to offer. Our physiotherapists have studied in various post graduate courses around the world in their respective fields in order to offer the best and the leading treatments this industry. The physiotherapists at Physiocare Jaipur are all manual therapists, and many of them have also attained the highest designation and level of training attainable. At Physiocare Jaipur, our physiotherapists are determined to find the root cause of your problem, utilise the most effective treatment approaches and give you the tools required to prevent recurrence of your condition. When you come to Physiocare Jaipur, you will always receive one-on-one focused care from our physiotherapists. We do not use aides or assistants and our physiotherapists do not double or triple book their schedules.

Our assessments and treatment durations are longer than industry standards because we believe that spending quality time with our patients will ultimately help them recover faster. The physiotherapists at our facility have helped a wide range of people including recreational and professional sports athletes, performing artists, weekend warriors, those starting new activities, pre and post-surgical patients and anyone with general aches and pains. They have experience treating a wide variety of musculoskeletal conditions including:



What we do.



A few things we love doing.



Back Pain



Sciatica



Neck Pain



Knee Injuries



Degenerative Disc Disease



Herniated Discs



Osteoarthritis



Headaches



Muscle Strains



Sprains



Tendonitis



Meniscal Knee Injuries



Repetitive Strain Injuries



Patellofemoral Pain Syndrome



Rotator Cuff Injuries



Plantar Fasciitis



Sacroiliac Joint Dysfunction



Carpal Tunnel Syndrome



ACL Injuries



Pinched Nerves



Postural Dysfunctions



Till now, we have served and treated more than 13000 patients. We have a strong relationship with all our patients and we tend to continue doing that. All these treatments provided by us and our highly learned team of physiotherapists, treat everyone with a single thought process, and that is not only treating the patient, but to build a connection of trust and understanding. This motive helps us to stand apart from everyone else in the vicinity and make us one of best in our field of work


We have been able to achieve all this because our physiotherapists are all excelled in different fields. We constantly try to blend in new techniques, so as to speed up the recovery process and relieve the patient of their distress. We are also proud of the fact that there are techniques and treatments which are not used by other physiotherapists around us, but we use them regularly because those techniques are modern and patient friendly. Techniques such as new methods of lumbar mobilisation, different type of muscle strength training, various exercises for stretching which benefit the patients are all used regularly, and even evolved time to time. We believe that staying at par with the technology and upgrading ourselves on a daily basis is the key to success. So in this process, our infrastructure and the machines used for various treatments are also all imported and they match all the criteria of the everyday, ever evolving medical industry. Few of our instruments like Enraf which has been imported from Holland, Zimmer which has been imported from Germany and Chattanooga which has been bought in from the United States of America, have all met the international medical standards and are in daily and continual use for the betterment of our patients.


Another technique which isn’t common, but we know the worth of it and we extensively make use of it is the TRANSCUTANEOUS ELECTRICAL STIMULATION or commonly referred to as the TENS. TENS s a therapy that uses low-voltage electrical current for pain relief. You do TENS with a small, battery-powered machine about the size of a pocket radio. Usually, you connect two electrodes (wires that conduct electrical current) from the machine to your skin. The electrodes are often placed on the area of pain or at a pressure point, creating a circuit of electrical impulses that travels along nerve fibres.


Similarly UTENS is a technique used for smaller areas where the electrode can’t be placed such as tailbones, shoulder joints etc. So this ingenious technique of applying UTENS with a smaller pen like electrode, has helped many patients with distress in their tail bones and shoulder joints dysfucntions. When the current is delivered, some people experience less pain. This may be because the electricity from the electrodes stimulates the nerves in an affected area and sends signals to the brain that block or “scramble” normal pain signals. Another theory is that the electrical stimulation of the nerves may help the body to produce natural painkillers called endorphins, which may block the perception of pain. You can set the TENS machine for different wavelength frequencies, such as a steady flow of electrical current or a burst of electrical current, and for intensity of electrical current. Your physical therapist, acupuncturist, or doctor usually determines these settings.


As we have devised new methods of reducing pain much quicker and more efficiently with the use of injectable painkillers, this technique is called iontophoresis. As physiotherapist we don’t inject medicines , so what we follow is that we dab it in the medicine and and apply it on the affected areas, such as the knee, the back or the sacroiliac joint, which reduces the pain instantly. in this process, there is no damage to the gastrointestinal tract which might lead to acidity or other disorders. this is an uncommon practise, but we at physiocare follow it thoughtfully. All these instruments and methods we offer ensure that the patient is comfortable and content with our procedure. These stand out points, which separates us from the other physiotherapists in the city are the main driving force for us as we constantly aim to provide more variety of treatments and therapies and bring in world class instruments to you.





Hawa Sadak Rd, opposite Hilton Hotel, insideC.G.P.S school campus, Keshav Nagar, Civil Lines, Jaipur, Rajasthan 302006
Tel: 91166 66016 Email: bhubon@physiocarejaipur.com



Physiocare Jaipur