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FAQ

  • Why physiotherapy?
    Physiotherapy can effectively treat a wide range of conditions, including musculoskeletal issues (lower back pain, joint pain), neurological disorders (stroke, Parkinson’s disease, spinal cord injuries), sports injuries, post-operative rehabilitation, etc. Additionally, it can help improve mobility, strength and balance.
  • How long do I need to do physiotherapy for?
    The duration depends on each individual’s condition and goals. Some may last a few weeks, while others could take over several months. Our physiotherapist will create a plan customised for you and provide an estimated timeline based on your needs.
  • How do I know which treatment to go for?
    Our physiotherapists will evaluate your medical history, symptoms, and physical limitations to design a personalized treatment plan. Please contact us if you have any questions!
  • Is physiotherapy only for those who are injured?
    No, physiotherapy is not just for injury recovery. It serves a much broader purpose, including: Preventive Care: Physiotherapy can help prevent injuries by improving posture, flexibility, strength, and movement mechanics. Chronic Condition Management: Conditions such as arthritis, diabetes, or chronic back pain benefit from physiotherapy to manage symptoms and improve quality of life. Enhancing Performance: Athletes and active individuals use physiotherapy to optimize physical performance and reduce the risk of injuries. Improving Mobility: It helps individuals with age-related mobility challenges or disabilities to maintain independence and movement. Wellness and Fitness: Physiotherapy contributes to overall health by promoting strength, balance, and cardiovascular fitness. Managing Pain: Physiotherapists use a range of techniques and treatments to reduce pain, improve function, and enhance overall well-being. Physiotherapy is a versatile practice that benefits anyone looking to improve their physical health and functionality.
  • Are your physiotherapists licensed?
    Yes. Specifically, Singapore physiotherapists are governed by the Allied Health Professionals Act. Physiotherapists are required to be registered with the Allied Health Professionals Council to practice in Singapore.
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