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Book Physiotherapy at Home with We Care

Physiotherapy plays a crucial role in pain management, and mobility improvement, especially after surgery, injury, or for chronic conditions. We Care offers the convenience of receiving physiotherapy at home, making it easier to receive the treatment without the hassle of traveling to a clinic or hospital. Our experienced physiotherapists visit patients at their preferred location, guiding them through exercises and techniques to help restore strength and mobility in the affected area, all in a familiar and comfortable environment. The ease of scheduling physiotherapy with We Care at a convenient time further enhances the experience, allowing patients to focus fully on their treatment without having to adjust their routines.

Conditions Treated with Physiotherapy

Physiotherapy manages and treats various conditions that cause pain and affect mobility in the affected area. It helps individuals regain strength, function, and quality of life. Following are some of the common conditions treated with physiotherapy:

Orthopaedic Physiotherapy

Physiotherapy for orthopaedic conditions focuses on alleviating pain, restoring movement, and/or improving strength and flexibility of the affected bones, joints, muscles, tendons, or ligaments. Orthopaedic conditions that may require physiotherapy include:

Fractures : Physiotherapists assist in the rehabilitation process after a bone is broken, ensuring proper healing, restoring movement, and regaining strength. They recommend exercises to avoid stiffness and promote flexibility.

Sprains and Strains :

: Injuries to ligaments (sprains) or muscles (strains) can limit movement and cause pain. Physiotherapy reduces inflammation, improves mobility, and prevents further damage through strengthening and stretching exercises.

Osteoarthritis (OA) : A degenerative joint disease that causes the breakdown of cartilage, causing pain, stiffness, and limited movement. Physiotherapy plays an important role in improving joint function, alleviating pain, and increasing mobility without surgery.

Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA) : An autoimmune disease that leads to chronic inflammation of the joints. Physiotherapists help patients with RA manage pain and improve their range of motion while preventing further joint damage.

Scoliosis : An abnormal curvature of the spine that can cause discomfort and restrict movement. Physiotherapy addresses muscle imbalances and provides posture correction techniques to reduce pain and improve mobility.

Tendinitis : Inflammation of the tendons, often caused by overuse or repetitive motion. Physiotherapy reduces inflammation and pain while gradually strengthening the affected tendon to restore normal function.

Neurological Physiotherapy

Physiotherapy for neurological disorders focuses on restoring movement, improving coordination, and enhancing balance. Common neurological conditions treated with physiotherapy include:

Stroke : A stroke can lead to partial paralysis, speech difficulties, and balance problems. Physiotherapists help patients regain lost mobility, improve strength, and regain coordination through exercises and therapies.

Parkinson’s Disease : A neurodegenerative disorder that affects movement and balance. Physiotherapy helps improve posture, movement control, and coordination, while also addressing muscle stiffness and preventing falls.

Multiple Sclerosis (MS) : A disease that affects the central nervous system, causing symptoms such as weakness, difficulty walking, and balance problems. Physiotherapists help MS patients maintain mobility and manage symptoms through strengthening exercises and balance training.

Spinal Cord Injuries : Injuries to the spinal cord can result in partial or complete paralysis. Physiotherapists help patients regain mobility through exercises and therapies.

Cerebral Palsy : A group of disorders affecting movement and muscle tone, typically caused by brain damage during early development. Physiotherapy aids in improving muscle strength, coordination, and flexibility, as well as addresses functional mobility challenges.

Brain Injuries : Traumatic brain injuries (TBI) can result in cognitive, physical, and emotional challenges. Physiotherapy helps restore physical function, including balance, strength, and coordination, and assists patients in regaining mobility.

Physiotherapy for Chronic Pain

Chronic pain conditions, such as back pain, neck pain, sciatica, and fibromyalgia, can significantly affect daily life. Physiotherapy helps by using specific techniques like gentle exercises to improve strength and flexibility, stretching to release tension, and methods like heat or cold therapy to reduce discomfort. These approaches work together to ease pain, improve movement, and make day-to-day tasks more manageable. The focus is on helping individuals regain their ability to move comfortably and carry out routine activities with greater ease.

Post-Surgical Rehabilitation

Physiotherapy plays a crucial role in the recovery process after surgery, whether it is joint replacement, spinal surgery, or soft tissue surgery. Physiotherapy helps regain strength, mobility, and flexibility, ensuring the healing process is smooth and free of any complications.

Sports Physiotherapy

Sports injuries, such as sprains, strains, ligament tears, and muscle pulls, require focused rehabilitation to aid recovery and restore function. Physiotherapy plays a vital role in managing these injuries by reducing pain and swelling through methods like ice therapy, compression, and gentle massage. Strength and flexibility exercises target weakened muscles and stiff joints, promoting improved mobility and function.

Advantages of Choosing We Care for Physiotherapy

Professional and Experienced Physiotherapists : We Care has skilled and experienced physiotherapists who are trained to treat a variety of conditions, including orthopaedic, neurological, and post-surgical cases. Their knowledge of effective techniques and treatment methods ensures that sessions are productive and helps in patient’s recovery.

Adherence to Strict Hygiene Protocols : All physiotherapy sessions follow rigorous hygiene standards. Our physiotherapists use sanitised equipment, wear appropriate protective gear, and maintain cleanliness throughout the session to ensure patient safety.

Reduced Risk of Infections : Home-based physiotherapy eliminates the need to visit clinics or hospitals, reducing exposure to crowded areas where infections can spread. This is particularly beneficial for elderly who are more prone to contracting infections, post-surgical patients, or anyone with a weakened immune system.

Time Flexibility : We Care offers the convenience of scheduling sessions at a time that fits seamlessly into daily routines. This flexibility is ideal for those balancing work, family, or other commitments, allowing for consistent treatment without disruptions.

Convenient : Physiotherapy delivered at home removes the hassle of travel, long commutes, or waiting in clinics. This setup ensures patients can focus entirely on their treatment and recovery in a familiar and stress-free environment.

Process of Booking Physiotherapy with We Care

Booking a physiotherapy session with We Care is quick and easy. Here’s a simple step-by-step process:

1. Call Us or Leave Your Number : To book a session, simply call us at 84321 44275, or leave your contact number on our website, and one of our friendly representatives will call you as soon as possible.

2. Tell Us Your Location and Condition : During the call, you’ll be asked to provide your location and a brief overview of your condition. This helps us find the most suitable physiotherapist for you.

3. Browse Physiotherapist Profiles : After gathering the details, we’ll present a selection of experienced physiotherapists available in your area. You can easily review their profiles to find the right professional for your treatment.

4. Select the Best Physiotherapist for You : Choose the physiotherapist who best meets your needs and preferences. Once you’ve made your selection, we’ll schedule your first session at a time that works for you.

With We Care, getting professional physiotherapy in the comfort of your home is as simple as that!

Our Services

Physiotherapists are professionals trained in employing physical methods to help patients manage pain, enhance mobility, and rehabilitate from injuries. We Care brings these services directly to your home, ensuring comfort, convenience, and personalized care.

Specialised Pain Management Programs

  • Targeted Care for Joint and Muscle Pain
  • Upper Body Pain Solutions
  • Back and Neck Pain Management
  • Specialized Treatments
  • Chronic Conditions Focus
  • Holistic Pain Relief Approaches

Wellness Program

  • Holistic Wellness Approaches
  • Customizable Wellness Plans
  • Stress Reduction Techniques

Post-Surgical Physiotherapy

  • Comprehensive Rehabilitation
  • Custom Rehabilitation Plans
  • Advanced Techniques

Advanced Rehabilation Programs

  • Cutting-edge Therapies
  • Sport-related Injury Rehabilitation
  • Neurological Rehabilitation
Our Features

Physiotherapists are doctors who have been trained to use physical methods to help patients feel less pain and improve or restore their mobility.

  • Complimentary upfront and regular supervisor assessment
  • Specialised kits with assistive equipment
  • Regular updates to your treating doctor
  • Care plan designed with your treating doctor

Frequently Asked Questions

After contacting M@AXHome, a physiotherapy session can typically be arranged within 24-48 hours, depending on availability and your location. A representative will get in touch with you promptly to schedule the appointment at a time that suits you.

Yes, home physiotherapy is just as effective as treatment in a clinic. Physiotherapists use the same techniques and treatment methods at home, ensuring quality care. The main advantage is the comfort and convenience of receiving therapy in your own home, which can often lead to better adherence to the treatment plan.

During home physiotherapy sessions, physiotherapists bring the necessary equipment to aid in treatment, such as resistance bands, exercise balls, foam rollers, and heat or cold packs. For some conditions, special equipment like ultrasound machines or electrotherapy devices may be used, and these can be brought to your home as well

Yes, home physiotherapy is highly effective for managing long-term conditions like arthritis or Parkinson’s disease. The physiotherapist will design a treatment plan focused on improving mobility, strength, and flexibility, tailored to the patient’s specific needs. Regular sessions can help manage symptoms, reduce pain, and improve quality of life over time.

The number of sessions needed depends on the condition being treated and the individual’s response to treatment. Some patients may begin to feel better after a few sessions, while others may require more extensive therapy. Your physiotherapist will provide an estimate based on your progress and adjust the plan as needed.

If you miss or need to cancel a session, please inform We Care as soon as possible. Typically, a 24-hour notice is required to avoid any cancellation fees. Rescheduling is simple, and the team will work with you to find a new time for the missed session.

Before the physiotherapist arrives, ensure that you have a clean, comfortable space where you can move freely. It’s also helpful to wear loose-fitting clothing that allows easy movement. If you have any specific medical history or details about your condition, make sure to share them with the physiotherapist to ensure an effective session.

Yes, patients can request a female physiotherapist. Efforts are made to accommodate such preferences to ensure comfort and a positive treatment experience.

Home physiotherapy is highly suitable for elderly individuals. It provides care in a familiar environment, reduces travel stress, and focuses on improving mobility.