Physiotherapy for old age related diseases is available in Gurgaon. Our center named Physioharbor offers end to end and complete physiotherapy treatment.
Physiotherapy can be effective in restoring the body’s mobility after a person suffers from old age related diseases.
Old age related diseases
● Arthritis
● Osteoporosis
● Joint replacement
● Stroke
● Parkinson’s disease
● Alzheimer’s disease
● Incontinence
● Balance disorders
● Dementia
● Frequent falls
● Respiratory diseases
● Depression
Symptoms of old age related diseases
● Multiple Joint pain chronic in nature
● Numbness in the affected portion
● Stiffness
● Muscle weakness, atrophy
● Joint instability
● Balance problems
● Frequent falls
● Sleeping disorders
● Psychological disturbance
● Immobility in the affected body part
● Muscle weakness and dysfunction
● Loss of control over the bladder and bowel movements gradually
● Change in breathing, heart rate
● Pressure sores
● Clotting of blood in the leg area
● Weakness in vision
Physiotherapy treatments for old age related diseases
Physiotherapy for old age related diseases should start at early as possible for the person to recover soon. There are rehabilitation programs structured specifically for different conditions. Such programs are structured and planned by Physioharbor’s physiotherapist. Regular physiotherapy treatment can help restore the body’s mobility.
At Physioharbor, we offer a unique and customized treatment plan which helps the patient to overcome the injury and restore strength. Our treatment first starts with thorough assessment of injury and its impact on patient.
Physiotherapy treatments for old age related diseases are as follows
● Proper education regarding disease will boost the confidence and feeling of self- independence
● Cryotherapy and Hot therapy can help in reducing pain and stiffness
● Ultrasonic, TENS, IFT
● Manual therapy- involves mobilization techniques for joints, Soft tissue manipulation, working on the localized joints or tendons that can improve the blood flow in the body
● Proper use of orthotic devices with the advice of the physiotherapist
● Neuromuscular Electrical Stimulation
● Supervision and consultation on walking, sitting, lying, or standing with comfort
● Range of motion-related physiotherapy exercises to increase the mobility
● Muscle relaxing and strengthening exercises
● Sensory stimulation therapy
● Practice on mobility-related to a wheelchair like turning, applying brakes, footplate removal, etc.
● Exercises related to balance and coordinating the body parts