Physiotherapy
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Dr. Jagannath Kannojiya, BPTH, COMP, MAIP, PGDM, (On Call)
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Physiotherapy is a therapeutic approach that addresses diseases, injuries, and conditions by using physical techniques or agents such as sound, light, water, cold, electricity, heat treatment, and exercise instead of medication or surgery. Physiotherapists prioritize improving the patient’s condition—including mobility and respiratory function—and avoiding complications. Our team of extremely talented and committed physiotherapists at BABA Hospital is what makes us proud; they are committed to helping patients heal, improving their mobility, and encouraging an active and functional lifestyle.
BABA Hospital is a well-known and reliable medical facility in India that offers a wide range of physiotherapy services under one roof. Our state-of-the-art facilities are equipped with cutting-edge tools, and our amiable and helpful team of physicians and consultants is available to assist you throughout your recuperation process. Your mental health is fostered by physiotherapy in addition to improving your physical well-being. Expert physiotherapists in Mumbai have decades of experience and have received extensive training to provide physiotherapy techniques that are tailored to each patient’s needs and effectively treat a wide range of diseases. You can feel secure knowing that our cutting-edge department is furnished with the newest equipment and treatment techniques, guaranteeing your safety and providing the best care possible with maximum effectiveness.
The goal of the Hospital’s physiotherapy department is to improve each patient’s function, mobility, and general well-being. Our goals are to avoid problems, encourage mobility and function, and offer insightful guidance for enhancing overall health. Following procedures like hip or knee replacements or incidents like heart attacks or strokes, physiotherapy may be advised. In general, it helps with a number of ailments, such as:
- Pain in the neck and back due to musculoskeletal problems.
- Issues with the muscles, ligaments, joints, and bones, including arthritis and the aftermath of amputation.
- Respiratory issues such as asthma.
- Disabilities brought on by cardiac issues.
- Pelvic disorders, such as postpartum bowel and bladder issues.
- Loss of movement brought on by illnesses like multiple sclerosis and Parkinson’s disease, as well as injuries to the brain or spine weariness, discomfort, edema, stiffness, and muscle weakness during cancer treatment or palliative care.
Our expert physiotherapists are well-equipped to provide personalized treatments and procedures to address these conditions and improve your overall quality of life.