Shoulder pain can be caused by various factors, including injuries, overuse, or underlying medical conditions.
Our specialized care focuses on addressing knee and hip discomfort to enhance your overall well-being.
We recognize the challenges individuals face with various neuro problems affecting their mobility and daily function.
We offer specialized services such as cupping therapy and dry needling to complement our comprehensive treatment options.
ONS Physiotherapy and Rehab Centre stands as a beacon of excellence in the realm of rehabilitative care. With a firm commitment to enhancing the lives of our patients, we offer a comprehensive range of cutting-edge physiotherapy and rehabilitation services. Our ethos revolves around personalized, compassionate care, where our expert team works tirelessly to address diverse needs, from post-operative recovery to chronic pain management and neurological rehabilitation. We pride ourselves on our state-of-the-art facility, equipped with advanced technology and a supportive environment that fosters healing and progress. At ONS, our philosophy is rooted in a patient-centric approach, ensuring tailored treatment plans that integrate the latest advancements in physiotherapy. With a focus on restoring function and mobility, we stand beside our patients, empowering them on their journey to renewed health and well-being.
Muscle pain, also referred to as myalgia, is a common discomfort that can arise from overuse, injury, tension, or underlying health conditions. It often manifests as soreness, aching, or stiffness in the affected muscles, potentially limiting movement and causing varying degrees of discomfort.
Joint pain is characterized by discomfort, soreness, or inflammation in the areas where bones meet, causing varying levels of agony, stiffness, and reduced mobility. It can arise from a range of sources such as injury, arthritis (osteoarthritis or rheumatoid arthritis), gout, autoimmune diseases.
Back pain, a common ailment, encompasses discomfort in the upper, middle, or lower back due to muscle strain, poor posture, injuries, or underlying conditions, often managed through rest, exercise, pain relief medications, and, in severe cases, medical interventions like therapy or surgery.
Ligament injuries, often caused by sudden twists, impacts, or overextension, result in pain, swelling, and instability in the affected joint, requiring rest, ice, compression, and elevation (R.I.C.E.) as initial care, followed by rehabilitation exercises to regain strength and stability in the injured area.
Head injuries encompass a range of trauma to the skull or brain, varying from mild concussions to severe, potentially life-threatening conditions. Immediate medical evaluation is crucial, as symptoms might not immediately appear, and treatment can range from observation to surgery, depending on the severity of the injury.
Disc prolapse, often called a herniated or slipped disc, occurs when the cushion-like disc between spinal bones bulges, leading to nerve compression and resulting in back pain or numbness. Treatment involves rest, physical therapy, pain management, and in severe cases, surgery, aiming to alleviate discomfort and restore mobility.
Physiotherapy equipment plays a crucial role in the rehabilitation and treatment of individuals with physical impairments, injuries, or conditions affecting their musculoskeletal or neurological systems. These devices are designed to assist physiotherapists in delivering targeted interventions to improve mobility, relieve pain, and enhance overall function.
Advanced Manual Therapy refers to a specialized approach within physiotherapy that involves hands-on techniques and skilled interventions to assess, diagnose, and treat musculoskeletal and neuromuscular conditions. This form of therapy goes beyond basic manual techniques and often includes advanced, specialized methods such as joint mobilizations, soft tissue manipulation, and neural mobilizations.
Tapping Therapy, or Emotional Freedom Techniques (EFT), is increasingly recognized as a complementary approach to address both physical and emotional aspects of well-being. Physiotherapists may incorporate tapping into their treatment plans to help patients manage pain, reduce muscle tension, and address emotional factors that may contribute to physical symptoms.
Cupping therapy is a traditional healing technique that has found its way into modern physiotherapy practices. In this method, cups are applied to the skin to create suction, which promotes blood flow, reduces muscle tension, and enhances tissue healing. Physiotherapists often use cupping as part of a comprehensive treatment plan for musculoskeletal conditions.
Dry needling is a technique used in physiotherapy to treat musculoskeletal pain and dysfunction. This procedure involves the insertion of thin, solid needles into trigger points, which are tight bands of muscle fibers that can cause pain and discomfort. Unlike traditional acupuncture, dry needling is based on Western anatomical and neurophysiological principles.
Personalized Treatment Plans: At ONS Physiotherapy, we believe in treating each patient uniquely. Our expert physiotherapists tailor personalized treatment plans to address individual needs, ensuring effective and targeted care.
Our exceptional team of physiotherapists comprises skilled professionals who are not only experts in their field but also compassionate individuals dedicated to your well-being.
We stay up-to-date with the latest advancements in physiotherapy, utilizing state-of-the-art techniques and equipment to deliver the highest quality of care.
Our team emphasizes preventative measures to reduce the risk of future injuries and enhance overall physical performance.