Physiotherapy
Movement is medicine. When pain, injury, neurological conditions, or physical disability limit what your body can do, expert physiotherapy can restore what you have lost — and often far more. At Kaushalaya Super Speciality Clinic, our physiotherapy department delivers advanced, result-oriented rehabilitation programmes tailored to each patient’s unique recovery goals.
Whether you are recovering from a sports injury, managing a spinal condition, living with cerebral palsy, or rehabilitating after a neurological event, our specialist physiotherapist brings institutional-level expertise — trained at CMC Vellore and experienced in Special Olympics rehabilitation — to help you regain mobility, strength, and independence.
Overview of Physiotherapy Conditions
Physiotherapy addresses a vast range of conditions affecting the musculoskeletal, neurological, and cardiorespiratory systems. Common presentations include back and neck pain, joint stiffness, post-surgical weakness, sports injuries, stroke-related movement deficits, cerebral palsy, and degenerative spinal disorders. These conditions can significantly restrict daily function, independence, and quality of life if left unaddressed.
Early physiotherapy intervention prevents further deterioration, reduces dependence on pain medication, and accelerates recovery. At Kaushalaya Super Speciality Clinic, our physiotherapist conducts a thorough functional assessment before designing a structured, evidence-based rehabilitation programme — ensuring every treatment session moves the patient measurably closer to their recovery goals.
What is Physiotherapy Treatment?
Physiotherapy is the science of restoring and maintaining physical function through targeted therapeutic exercise, manual techniques, electrotherapy, and specialist rehabilitation programmes. Unlike medication-only approaches, physiotherapy addresses the underlying biomechanical and neuromuscular causes of pain and dysfunction — delivering lasting improvement rather than temporary relief.
Treatment methods range from soft tissue mobilisation and joint manipulation to neurological rehabilitation, postural correction, and sport-specific recovery protocols. Our physiotherapist works closely with the orthopaedic and neurology teams at the clinic to ensure fully integrated care — so patients recovering from surgery, injury, or neurological conditions receive seamless, coordinated rehabilitation from the very beginning.
Why Choose Kaushalaya for Physiotherapy?
We provide advanced, result-focused physiotherapy delivered by a specialist with rare institutional credentials and a track record of successful rehabilitation across complex and challenging cases.
- Expert physiotherapist trained at CMC Vellore
- Specialised in spine, neuro, and musculoskeletal rehabilitation
- Advanced cerebral palsy therapy and Special Olympics rehab experience
- Soft tissue mobilisation and chiropractic care techniques
- Sports injury rehabilitation and return-to-sport protocols
- Integrated care with orthopaedic and neurology departments
- Personalised, goal-oriented recovery plans for every patient
Functional Assessment
Detailed evaluation of movement, strength, posture, and neurological function to design the most effective rehabilitation pathway for each patient.
Advanced Rehabilitation
Evidence-based manual therapy, therapeutic exercise, electrotherapy, and specialist neurological and spinal rehab programmes tailored to your condition.
Sustained Recovery
Progressive rehabilitation and home exercise guidance to maintain gains, prevent re-injury, and support long-term mobility, strength, and independence.
Physiotherapy Treatment Options
We offer a comprehensive range of physiotherapy interventions for musculoskeletal, neurological, spinal, and sports-related conditions — all delivered through evidence-based techniques and individualised rehabilitation programmes designed to achieve measurable, lasting recovery.
Spine Rehabilitation
Structured rehabilitation for cervical and lumbar spine conditions including disc herniation, sciatica, spondylosis, and chronic back and neck pain. Treatment combines spinal mobilisation, core stabilisation exercises, postural correction, and traction therapy — addressing the root mechanical cause of pain to restore spinal function and prevent long-term deterioration.
Neurological Rehabilitation
Specialist rehabilitation for patients recovering from stroke, traumatic brain injury, spinal cord injury, multiple sclerosis, and other neurological conditions. Our therapist employs advanced neuro-rehabilitation techniques including task-specific training, balance and gait re-education, and proprioceptive exercises to rebuild motor control, coordination, and functional independence progressively and systematically.
Cerebral Palsy Therapy
Goal-directed therapy for children and young adults with cerebral palsy, focused on improving motor function, mobility, balance, and participation in daily activities. Drawing on Dr. Ahmad's specialist experience in CP rehabilitation and Special Olympics programmes, therapy is structured around each individual's developmental stage and functional potential — with active involvement of families throughout the process.
Sports Injury Rehabilitation
Comprehensive rehabilitation for athletes and active individuals recovering from ligament sprains, muscle tears, tendon injuries, stress fractures, and overuse conditions. Our sports rehab protocols address the full recovery arc — from acute pain management and tissue healing through to functional strengthening, sport-specific conditioning, and a safe, structured return to play.
Soft Tissue Mobilisation
Advanced manual therapy techniques targeting tight muscles, restricted fascia, scar tissue, and myofascial trigger points that contribute to pain, stiffness, and reduced range of motion. Soft tissue mobilisation accelerates healing, reduces chronic muscular tension, and restores optimal tissue flexibility — forming a key component of both acute injury and chronic pain management programmes.
Post-Surgical Rehabilitation
Structured physiotherapy following orthopaedic and neurological surgery including joint replacement, arthroscopy, spinal surgery, and fracture fixation. Early post-operative rehabilitation reduces swelling, prevents joint stiffness, rebuilds muscle strength, and restores functional mobility — significantly shortening recovery time and improving long-term surgical outcomes.
Meet The Expert
Our physiotherapy department is led by Dr. Md Altaf Ahmad, an expert physiotherapist with specialist training at the prestigious Christian Medical College (CMC), Vellore — one of India’s foremost medical institutions. Dr. Ahmad specialises in spine rehabilitation, cerebral palsy therapy, and neuro-musculoskeletal recovery, and brings rare real-world experience through his involvement in Special Olympics rehabilitation programmes.
His clinical expertise spans soft tissue mobilisation, sports injury rehabilitation, chiropractic care, and post-surgical recovery. Known for his patient-focused, goal-oriented approach, Dr. Ahmad consistently delivers measurable improvements in mobility, strength, and independence — even in complex and long-standing cases that have not responded to conventional treatment.
Book Your appointment Now
Schedule a physiotherapy consultation with Dr. Md Altaf Ahmad and take the first step towards restoring your mobility, strength, and quality of life.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many physiotherapy sessions will I need?
The number of sessions depends on the nature, severity, and duration of your condition. Acute injuries may resolve in a handful of sessions, while neurological rehabilitation or post-surgical recovery may require a more structured programme over several weeks or months. Your physiotherapist will provide a realistic treatment timeline and review progress regularly.
Is physiotherapy painful?
Physiotherapy is designed to reduce pain, not cause it. Some techniques may produce mild discomfort during treatment — particularly when working on restricted tissues or regaining movement — but this is temporary and well within tolerable limits. Your therapist continuously adjusts the treatment based on your comfort and feedback throughout every session.
Can physiotherapy replace surgery?
In many cases, yes. A significant proportion of musculoskeletal and spinal conditions that may appear to require surgery can be effectively managed through structured physiotherapy. Our therapist works in coordination with our orthopaedic team to explore conservative rehabilitation options first — with surgery considered only when physiotherapy and other non-surgical approaches have been exhausted.
At what age can children start physiotherapy?
Physiotherapy can begin from infancy where developmental or neurological conditions are identified early. For cerebral palsy, early intervention is strongly recommended as it significantly improves long-term motor outcomes. Our therapist has specialist experience in paediatric physiotherapy and creates age-appropriate, family-centred programmes for children of all ages.
Still Have any Question?
If you are experiencing pain, restricted movement, post-surgical weakness, or a neurological condition affecting your mobility, consult Dr. Md Altaf Ahmad today for a thorough assessment and a personalised rehabilitation plan built around your recovery goals.