Monday, July 30, 2018

What we treat in Ideal Physiotherapy Centre?

At Ideal Physiotherapy Centre We treat a variety of conditions which span all age groups.

  Listed below we have a brief overview of some of these conditions. This list is not exhaustive so if you feel your condition is not on the list. Please contact us so we can discuss your particular problem.

Musculoskeletal Conditions:

Musculoskeletal conditions are simple conditions which are related to the muscles, tendons, ligaments, nerves and fascia.

Some common musculoskeletal conditions that we treat at the Ideal Physiotherapy Centre includes:

Spine Related Conditions

Neck pain
Acute torticollis
Wry neck
Cervicogenic Headaches
Whiplash
Nerve tension and neural entrapment
Trapped Nerves
Lumbar Prolapsed/Slipped discs
Facet joint dysfunction
Muscle Spasm
Postural conditions
Sciatica
Low Back Pain
Nerve Root Irritation
Sacroiliac Joint Dysfunction
Spondylolisthesis
Pre/Post pregnancy back and pelvic pain

Shoulder Conditions

Rotator Cuff injuries
Bursitis
Shoulder Instability
Frozen Shoulder/Arthritis
Shoulder Impingement
Rotator Cuff Tear
Rotator cuff tendinopathy
Adhesive Capsulitis
Bursitis

Wrist Conditions

Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
Impingement Syndrome
De Quervain’s Syndrome
Post Fracture Pain
Repetitive Strain Injury (RSI)

Sports Injuries:

Common sports injuries that we treat using our extensive experience at Ideal Physiotherapy Centre include:

Ankle and Lower leg

Ankle sprains
Achilles tendonitis/tendinopathy
Shin splints

Knee Related

Jumpers knee/Patellar Tendonitis
Runners Knee/ITBand Syndrome
ACL tears and post surgical rehabilitation
Meniscus/Knee Cartilage injuries and post surgical rehabilitation
MCL/LCL tears
Patellofemoral syndrome
Osgood’s Schlatter Syndrome

Upper Leg (Thigh)

Hamstring strains and tears
ITB syndrome/ Runners Knee

Pelvis and Hip

Hip Labral tear
Hip Impingement
Groin injuries
Osteitis pubis

Shoulder

Dislocated shoulders
Ac joint injury
Labral tear/SLAP lesion

Elbow

Tennis Elbow/Lateral Epicondylitis
Golfers Elbow/ Medial Epicondylitis
Bursitis

Wrist

Post – Fracture of radius or ulna

Biomechanical Conditions

In simple terms Biomechanics refers to the analysis of human movement and how external forces affect the body

Our physiotherapists at Ideal Physiotherapy Centre are trained in biomechanical analysis and correction, problems associated with biomechanics can cause

Foot Pain (e.g. Plantar fasciitis, heel pain, arch pain, metatarsalgia, bunions)
Calf strains
Shin splints
Achilles tendonitis
Knee pain
Low back pain