When you see a physiotherapist, he or she will complete an extensive assessment that may include your health history, evaluation of pain and movement patterns, strength, joint range of motion, reflexes, sensation, locomotion, cardio-respiratory status and functional status. In addition, the physiotherapist examines relevant x-rays, laboratory tests, medical records and surgical notes. Based on this assessment the physiotherapist establishes a diagnosis and works in partnership with you to develop task specific individualized goals and outcome based treatment programs.
Intensive therapy is an highly effective methodology that allows patients to achieve their functional goal in a shorter timeframe. We offer outcome based and patient specific intensive therapy programs to allow us to assist our parents to progress their physical and mental skills in a safe, fun manner. intensive therapy programs are run by experienced Physiotherapists in Ortho-Neuro specialities, Physiotherapists are experts in enhancing neuroplasticity, movement & gait analysis, strength training and neurological rehabilitation.
Pediatric Physiotherapy aims to help and treat children with physical problems as well as providing support to their families and carers.
Physiotherapists support and assists people who have difficulty with movement and treat short and long-term conditions that impact on physical development, activity and their ability to participate in play, learning and socialising.
Following an assessment, physiotherapy programmes are delivered in collaboration with both the child and caregiver. Treatment is incorporated into simple everyday activities and Special training in Activity based digital intensive Physiotherapy unit. Advice and training are provided so that the family can help and encourage the child to practice their physiotherapy programmes.
Movement difficulties may be to to a range of conditions, which may include but is not limited to:
The G-EO System is the world’s most versatile robotic gait trainer. Multiple different therapy options, such as partial movements, floor walking and the unique feature of realistically simulating climbing stairs, as well as the simple switch between passive, active-assistive and active mode allow for phase specific treatment of each individual patient throughout the whole continuum of care.
Armotion is an innovative robotic solution in the treatment of severe and moderate neuromuscular dysfunction of the upper extremity. It maximizes the patient’s capability to undertake personal self-care and domestic tasks, by rebuilding functional ability and required skills for independence in daily life.
Click here For videoHuber 360 is an innovative solution that can improve neuromuscular control and overall performance by training the four fundamentals of movement: posture and balance, flexibility and mobility, resistance and dynamic reinforcement. The device offers targeted exercises to increase the user's range of motion, coordination of movements, strength, resistance and balance especialy for parkinsons patients. Training with Huber 360 also improves the user's BMI and cardiovascular health.
It was developed by Chattanooga, the world's leading manufacturer of rehabilitation equipment for treating neurological, musculoskeletal and soft tissue disorders. Chattanooga is a brand of DJO Global, a UK-based provider of solutions that help prevent injuries, improve musculosketal and vascular health, and help with pain management and rehabilitation after surgery, injury or resulting from a degenerative disease.
The multiaxis platform trains the whole body and engages the user's cognitive skills to make the sessions more effective and fun. It can be used to treat 90% of common pathologies and offers a comprehensive performance assessment with seven reference tests and personalized reports on the patient's progress. The data is collected from the force sensors integrated in the platform and handles. Therapists can use the device to test patients' strength, coordination, balance capacity, and mobility restriction.
Click here For videoThis variable-speed underwater treadmill represents a revolution in aquatic therapy. Patients otherwise limited by pain, weakness, or weight-bearing restrictions can begin to develop strength much earlier in the rehabilitative process. Early intervention means less post-traumatic reconditioning; and subsequent gains in strength, endurance, and range of motion.
Click here For videoThis training method can be very useful for clients who have active movement but insufficient strength to carry their entire weight on their own. It allows for early activation, standing, and walking - which in turn can improve recovery by increasing strength, maintaining range of motion, and improving confidence.
COVID pandemic is still rampant in India, creating an atmosphere of un-pleasance and gloomy, killing thousands of people including men and women and leaving many families orphaned. And again, these would mean that you have to spend for these processes. A majority percentage of people who come back to life with COVID disease do not have the same happy life as before, because those who have relived from COVID disease are found to have physical and mental problems later on. Studies have shown that people relived from COVID disease have recurrence of a variety of health problems including chronic head ache, insomnia, body aches, back pain, several ortho-neuro complications (stroke, hematoma, myalgia etc) and dizziness while walking. Therefore effective treatments must be continued after relive from COVID , other ways life will become unbearable.
Ayurgreen providing the most effective post COVID Rehabilitation treatments in Kerala, the Post COVID treatments offered by Ayurgreen Hospitals is very effective and appreciable.
Studies have shown that people who recover from the COVID epidemic develop long - term physical and mental health issues (perhaps weeks or months)
They are mainly as follows:
All of this is possible through complete therapeutic remedies, the most advanced treatment methods are followed in Ayurgreen.