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Physiotherapy Rehabilitation

Physiotherapy Rehabilitation

Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation

Physiotherapy is about restoring what an injury, condition, or surgery has taken: mobility, strength, function, confidence in movement. The goal is never just pain reduction. It’s getting back to what you were doing before, or as close to it as possible, with a plan built around your specific situation.

At Oasis Clinics, the physiotherapy team works alongside the cardiology, neurology, and orthopedic specialists in the same building. That coordination matters. A patient recovering from a cardiac event gets a rehabilitation program informed by the cardiologist managing their case. A stroke patient’s physiotherapy is shaped by the neurological assessment that preceded it. You don’t have to connect those dots yourself.

Musculoskeletal and Sports Conditions

The most common reason people seek physiotherapy. The full range of muscle, joint, and soft tissue conditions:

Back and Neck Pain Acute and chronic, including disc problems, sciatica, and postural pain from prolonged sitting or screen use.

Sports Injuries Sprains, muscle tears, tendon injuries, stress fractures, and progressive return-to-sport rehabilitation.

Shoulder Conditions Frozen shoulder, rotator cuff injuries, and shoulder impingement syndrome.

Knee and Hip Pain Osteoarthritis, ligament injuries, and post-surgical recovery following joint replacement or reconstruction.

Whiplash-Associated Disorders Neck, upper back, and referred arm pain following road traffic accidents.

Arthritis Management Exercise therapy and joint protection strategies for both osteoarthritis and inflammatory arthritis.

Post-Operative Rehabilitation Recovery programs following orthopedic, cardiac, or abdominal surgery, paced to return function safely.

Treatment draws on manual therapy, joint mobilization, progressive exercise programs, electrotherapy, therapeutic ultrasound, taping, and postural correction depending on what the condition requires.

Neurological Rehabilitation

For patients whose movement or function has been affected by a neurological event or progressive condition:

Stroke Rehabilitation Relearning movement patterns, rebuilding strength and coordination on the affected side, and improving balance and walking.

Parkinson’s Disease Maintaining mobility, reducing fall risk, and preserving independence as the condition progresses.

Multiple Sclerosis Managing fatigue, spasticity, and functional strength over time.

Acquired Brain Injury and Spinal Cord Rehabilitation Structured recovery for patients following traumatic or non-traumatic neurological injury.

Neurological physiotherapy requires a longer-term view. Progress is measured in weeks and months, and the program adapts as function improves or the condition changes.

Cardiovascular Rehabilitation

Following a cardiac event, physiotherapy is a clinical part of recovery, not an optional extra:

Post-Heart Attack Rehabilitation Structured, supervised exercise programs to restore cardiovascular fitness safely and reduce the risk of a second event.

Chronic Heart Disease Management Exercise prescription designed around specific cardiac limitations, developed in coordination with the Oasis Clinics cardiology team.

Pre- and Post-Cardiac Surgery Respiratory conditioning before surgery and physical rehabilitation after it.

Respiratory Physiotherapy

For patients with chronic respiratory conditions, the focus is on breathing mechanics, airway clearance, and building tolerance for daily activity:

Asthma Breathing retraining, pacing strategies, and management of exercise-induced symptoms.

COPD (Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease) Pulmonary rehabilitation to improve functional capacity and quality of life.

Post-COVID Respiratory Recovery For patients with persistent breathlessness, reduced exercise tolerance, or fatigue that has continued beyond the initial infection.