Expert Treatment for Back, Neck & Joint Pain

Advanced Orthopedic Physiotherapy using Manual Therapy and Modern Technology.

Don't Live with Pain. Treat the Root Cause.

Painkillers only hide the problem. To fix it, you need to correct the alignment and strengthen the muscle. At Revival Physiotherapy, we specialize in Musculoskeletal (MSK) Rehab. Whether it is a Slip Disc (Gadi khasi javi) or frozen shoulder, our approach combines advanced machines with skilled hands-on treatment to give you long-lasting relief.

What We Treat / અમારી સારવાર

Spine Care (Back & Neck)

Specialized care for Sciatica, Slip Disc, and Spondylosis. We focus on decompressing the nerve and strengthening the core.

Knee & Hip (Arthritis)

Avoid surgery if possible. Our Osteoarthritis (Ghuthan no ghasaro) protocol helps reduce pain and improve walking.

Post-Surgery Rehab

Recovering from TKR (Knee Replacement) or Fracture surgery? We help you bend your knee and walk without a walker faster.

Shoulder Pain

Treatment for Frozen Shoulder and Rotator Cuff injuries using mobilization techniques.

Why We Are Different

We don’t just put a machine on you and leave.

The 3-Step Protocol:

  1. Pain Management: Using IFT, Ultrasound, and TENS to reduce immediate inflammation.

  2. Manual Therapy (The Core): Our physios use their hands to mobilize stiff joints and release tight muscles (Myofascial Release).

  3. Biomechanical Correction: We check and optimise your posture, core stability, balance, and walking style to stop the pain from coming back.

Modern Equipment

  • Matrix Rhythm Therapy: For cellular regeneration.

  • Pneumatic Compression: For swelling reduction.

  • Taping: Kinesio taping for sports injuries.

FAQ

  • Will the treatment be painful?

    No. We start gently. Manual therapy might feel like 'good pressure,' but it should not be painful.

  • How many sessions do I need?

    Most back pain patients see significant relief in 5-7 sessions. Chronic cases may take longer.

  • Do you take X-rays?

    We analyze your existing MRI/X-rays, but we rely more on our Physical Examination to find the problem.

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