Specialized geriatric physiotherapy programs designed to improve balance, reduce pain, prevent falls, and help seniors stay active and independent.
Geriatric Physiotherapy focuses on addressing age-related physical challenges such as reduced mobility, balance issues, chronic pain, and muscle weakness. Our programs are designed to help older adults maintain independence, prevent injuries, and improve overall quality of life.
With expert supervision and gentle, evidence-based techniques, we create personalized therapy plans that enhance strength, flexibility, and coordination. Our goal is to help seniors move confidently, manage pain effectively, and continue daily activities safely.
Fall prevention and balance training
Mobility and gait improvement
Chronic pain management for joints and muscles
Strength and flexibility enhancement
Improves balance, coordination, and postural stability.
Helps manage chronic joint, muscle, and back pain.
Enhances muscle strength and joint flexibility.
Supports independence and confidence in daily living.

Specialized recovery program for mobility, coordination & balance.
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Regain strength, balance & movement after paralysis or stroke.
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Improve muscle control, reduce fatigue & enhance motor skills.
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Recovery for coordination, balance, memory & daily functions.
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Strength building exercises for neurological weakness.
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Treatment guided by an experienced physiotherapist with advanced neurological and critical care expertise.
All sessions are conducted by licensed physiotherapists ensuring safe, effective and personalized treatment.
Get specialized treatment for back pain, knee pain, sports injuries, posture correction & complete rehabilitation.
Focused, evidence-based care for lasting outcomes.
Choose online physiotherapy sessions or book expert home visit care as per your comfort.



Yes, all exercises are gentle, supervised, and tailored to individual health conditions.
Absolutely. Balance and strength training significantly reduce fall risk.
Usually 2–3 sessions per week, depending on health status and goals.
Yes, it helps reduce stiffness, improve joint mobility, and manage pain.
Yes, home-based physiotherapy is available and highly beneficial.