CONDITIONS WE TREAT
Ankle sprains/ Foot pain
Ankle sprains and foot pain can limit your mobility and affect your daily life.
Knee injuries/pain
Knee pain and injuries can significantly impact your mobility and daily activities.
Arthritis / Arthrosis
Arthritis and arthrosis can cause chronic joint pain, stiffness, and reduced mobility, affecting your quality of life.
Neck pain
Neck pain can interfere with your daily activities, work, and sleep.
Upper back pain
Upper back pain is commonly caused by poor posture, muscle tension, prolonged sitting, or repetitive strain.
Low back pain/Sciatica
Low back pain and sciatica are among the most common causes of discomfort and limited mobility.
Sinus headaches
Sinus headaches are often caused by inflammation and congestion in the sinus cavities
Carpal Tunnel syndrome/ hand pain
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome and hand pain can affect your ability to work, grip, and perform daily activities.
Bells Palsy
Bell’s Palsy is a condition that causes sudden weakness or paralysis of the facial muscles, usually on one side of the face.
Shoulder Rotator cuff injuries / partial tears / tendinitis
Rotator cuff injuries, partial tears, and shoulder tendinitis can cause pain, weakness, and limited arm movement.
Post-herpetic neuralgia / Shingles pain
Post-herpetic neuralgia (PHN) is persistent nerve pain that can remain after a shingles infection has healed.
TMJ / Jaw pain
TMJ (Temporomandibular Joint) disorders can cause jaw pain, clicking, headaches, and difficulty chewing or opening the mouth.
Joint Replacements
Joint replacement surgery can significantly improve quality of life, but proper rehabilitation is essential for a successful recovery.
Hip
Hip pain can affect walking, sitting, and daily activities, reducing your overall quality of life.
Scoliosis
Scoliosis is a condition characterized by an abnormal curvature of the spine, which can affect posture, balance, and comfort.
Vertigo
Vertigo is a condition that causes a spinning sensation, dizziness, and loss of balance, often triggered by changes in head position.