Shalamar Hospital

Restoring Movement, Relieving Pain

Physiotherapy Services at Shalamar Hospital

Pain, stiffness, and limited movement can affect every part of your daily life. Whether it is difficulty walking, back pain from long working hours, recovery after surgery, or weakness after an injury, physiotherapy plays an essential role in helping patients regain strength and independence.

At Shalamar Hospital, the Physiotherapy Department focuses on restoring movement, reducing pain, and improving quality of life through personalized rehabilitation programs.

What Is Physiotherapy?

Physiotherapy is a healthcare specialty that helps individuals restore physical function, mobility, and strength. It is often recommended after surgery, injury, stroke, fractures, or chronic pain conditions. Through guided exercises, manual therapy, and specialized techniques, physiotherapists support the body’s natural healing process.

Physiotherapy is not only for recovery. It also helps prevent future injuries and manage long-term conditions.

Conditions We Treat

Our physiotherapy team provides care for a wide range of conditions, including:

Back and neck pain
Joint pain and arthritis
Sports injuries
Fractures and post-trauma recovery
Post-surgical rehabilitation
Stroke and neurological conditions
Muscle weakness and posture-related problems

Each patient receives an assessment to understand their condition and create a customized treatment plan.

Benefits of Physiotherapy

Physiotherapy offers many benefits beyond pain relief. These include:

Improved flexibility and mobility
Strengthened muscles and joints
Faster recovery after surgery
Reduced need for pain medication
Improved balance and coordination
Prevention of further injury

For elderly patients, physiotherapy can significantly reduce the risk of falls and improve confidence in movement.

Physiotherapy After Surgery

After procedures such as joint replacement, spine surgery, or fracture repair, rehabilitation is a key part of recovery. Guided exercises help restore range of motion, rebuild strength, and improve circulation.

Early and consistent physiotherapy can shorten recovery time and help patients return to their normal routines more quickly.

Managing Chronic Pain

Chronic pain in the back, knees, shoulders, or neck can affect work and daily activities. Physiotherapy addresses the root cause of pain rather than only managing symptoms. Through posture correction, strengthening exercises, and lifestyle advice, patients learn how to manage and reduce discomfort effectively.

Stroke and Neurological Rehabilitation

Patients recovering from stroke or neurological conditions often experience weakness or difficulty with movement and balance. Physiotherapy supports gradual improvement through targeted exercises that retrain muscles and improve coordination.

With regular sessions and guided practice, many patients regain independence in daily tasks.

Personalized Care for Every Patient

No two patients are the same. Treatment plans are tailored based on age, medical history, lifestyle, and specific health concerns. Our physiotherapists work closely with patients to set realistic goals and track progress over time.

Education is also an important part of physiotherapy. Patients are guided on posture correction, home exercises, and techniques to prevent recurrence of pain or injury.

When Should You See a Physiotherapist?

You should consider physiotherapy if you experience:

Persistent back or joint pain
Limited movement after injury
Difficulty walking or balancing
Muscle weakness
Pain that interferes with daily activities

Early intervention often prevents complications and long-term discomfort.

Supporting Your Recovery Journey

Movement is essential for a healthy life. When pain or injury limits your ability to move freely, timely physiotherapy can make a meaningful difference.

At Shalamar Hospital, the Physiotherapy Department is committed to helping patients regain strength, restore mobility, and return to their daily lives with confidence.

If you or a loved one is experiencing pain or movement difficulties, professional physiotherapy support can be the first step toward recovery.