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Home Physiotherapy

Physiotherapy provided at home supports post-surgury recovery, improves mobility for elderly, and manages pain for individuals with movement limitations or rehabilitation needs.

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What is it?

Physiotherapy delivered at home provides professional assessment and treatment in a patient’s own environment. It focuses on supporting recovery, improving mobility, and managing pain for individuals who have difficulty attending clinic-based sessions due to physical limitations, post-surgical recovery, or chronic conditions.

The physiotherapist performs a full functional assessment on-site and designs a personalised treatment plan based on the patient’s movement capacity, pain level, and daily activity requirements. Treatment may include manual therapy techniques, guided exercise therapy, mobility training, and functional rehabilitation.

In addition, this approach allows the clinician to observe how the patient moves within their daily living environment. As a result, treatment can be tailored more precisely to real-life activities, improving relevance and supporting safer, more effective recovery outcomes.

Who is it for?

  • Individuals with reduced mobility or difficulty travelling
  • Patients recovering from surgery or injury
  • Older adults requiring functional and mobility support
  • Individuals with chronic pain or movement limitations
  • Patients who need continued rehabilitation at home

What you can expect

A physiotherapist conducts an initial assessment at your home and develops a treatment plan based on your condition and functional needs. Treatment may include pain management techniques, guided exercises, mobility training, and functional rehabilitation.

Sessions are adapted to the home environment, focusing on practical movement and daily activities. Progress is reviewed regularly, and the treatment plan is adjusted according to recovery status and goals.

Frequently Asked Questions

Treatment may include guided rehabilitation exercises, strength training, mobility work, and pain management techniques. The physiotherapist selects interventions based on clinical assessment and patient goals. All treatments are adapted to the available home space and equipment.

Most sessions do not require specialised equipment. The physiotherapist may use simple tools such as resistance bands or household items if needed. Exercises are designed to be practical and suitable for home environments.

Each session typically lasts between 45 to 60 minutes depending on the condition and treatment plan. The duration may vary based on patient tolerance and rehabilitation goals. Progress is reviewed regularly to adjust session structure.

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