Chronic Condition Management
Chronic Condition Management
What is Chronic Condition Management Physiotherapy?
Get help managing chronic conditions like COPD, MS, cardiac diseases, arthritis, Parkinson’s disease, and more with the help of specially trained physiotherapists.
Our Chronic Condition Management Programs
Post Stroke Rehabilitation
Stroke rehabilitation involves a team of therapists with different skills who provide help and support to the patient so they can recover from the stroke quickly.
Neurological Rehabilitation
Neuro rehab uses specific therapeutic exercises to improve balance, coordination, strength, flexibility, cardiovascular function and mood following life-altering injuries like spinal injury or brain damage.
Arthritis Management
Personalized arthritis therapy to help you better manage pain, adopt exercise techniques, follow healthy eating guidelines, prevent fatigue, protect joints, and use assistive devices.
Chronic Pain Management
Your physiotherapist will help you better understand your pain, with pain self-management strategies, and with pain-relieving techniques. Better understand your pain, with pain self-management strategies, and with pain-relieving techniques.
Out Patient Spinal Cord Rehabilitation
Spinal cord injury rehabilitation involves a team of dedicated rehabilitation specialists who will monitor your progress and identify solutions that will help you overcome your impairments
Pulmonary Diseases
Chest physiotherapy helps improve breathing by indirect removal of mucus from the respiratory passages of the patient. Treatments expand the lungs, helps remove secretions that clog the breathing passages and strengthens the respiratory muscles.
Cardiac Diseases
pt Health Cardiac Rehab is a medically supervised program that is designed to smoothly guide you towards the improved health and well-being of your heart and body.
Parkinson’s Disease
Exercise and movement lead treatment for the signs, symptoms and effects of Parkinson’s disease, lead by skilled physiotherapists.
Multiple Sclerosis
Physiotherapist lead exercise and mobility treatments help ease the impact of Multiple Sclerosis (MS) on the body.