Pace Physiotherapy Centre
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Musculoskeletal therapy

● Physiotherapy treatment of injuries related to bones, muscles, ligaments and joints. ● Back pain, neck pain, and injuries such as fractures, strains and sprains may be treated with a variety of techniques including manual therapy and electrotherapy.
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Neurology therapy

● Neurological problems such as spinal cord injuries, strokes, MS, Parkinson’s, Alzheimer’s, brain injuries or cerebral palsy strike the nervous system and affects how the brain controls the body. ● Through therapeutic exercises, the effects of the neurological disorder on muscles and movements will be more manageable.
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Sports therapy

● Sports therapy program provides personalized treatment plans tailored to each individual's specific needs, focusing on addressing injuries, biomechanical imbalances, and performance goals. ● A comprehensive range of services, including injury assessment and diagnosis, manual therapy, exercise prescription, sport-specific training, and injury prevention strategies, was offered to help athletes recover from injuries, improve performance, and prevent future issues.
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Pediatric therapy

● Designed to help adolescents, children and babies make the most of their growth, overcome physical problems and build their muscular and skeletal strength.
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Geriatric / Seniors’ Health therapy

● As the individual ages, muscles can become weaker and not strong enough to compensate as they have in the past. ● Geriatric physical therapy focuses on strengthening muscles and using them in a way that is less likely to lead to injury.
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Women’s Health Physiotherapy

● Physiotherapy associated with women’s health covers a range of services including obstetrics, osteoporosis, urinary incontinence, neuromusculoskeletal issues, Prenatal and Postnatal Care and rehabilitation.
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Enhanced treatment - Dry Needling

● Dry needling, grounded in human anatomy, precisely targets myofascial trigger points (tight muscle knots) by delicately inserting thin needles into the skin and muscles. ● It employs a therapeutic approach distinct from acupuncture, aiming to release muscular tension, improve blood circulation, alleviate pain, and enhance range of motion. ● Widely utilized for conditions such as chronic pain, low back pain, muscle tightness, sports injuries, muscle strains, and others.
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