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Frequently
Asked Questions
Physiotherapy is helpful for a wide range of conditions, including musculoskeletal issues (lower back and joint pain/ injuries), neurological disorders (stroke, Parkinsons' disease, spinal cord injuries), sports injuries, post-operative rehabilitation. It also serves to improve mobility, strength and balance.
The duration will depend on each individual's condition and rehabilitation goals. Some may last a few weeks, while others can take several months. Our physiotherapist will draw up an individualised plan based on your needs and advise accordingly.
Our physiotherapist will evaluate your medical history, symptoms, and physical limitations to design a personalised treatment plan. Please contact us if you have any questions.
No, Physiotherapy is not just for injury recovery. It is a versatile practice that benefits anyone looking to improve their physical health and functionality.
Physiotherapy is suitable for:
1. Preventive Care - prevent injuries by improving posture, flexibility, strength, and movement mechanics
2. Chronic Condition Management / Pain Management - conditions such as arthritis, diabetes, or chronic back pain benefit from physiotherapy to manage symptoms and improve quality of life
3. Performance Enhancement - athletes and active individuals use physiotherapy to optimise physical performance and reduce risk of injury.
4. Wellness and Fitness - contributes to overall health by promoting strength, balance and cardiovascular fitness
5. Improving Mobility - helps individuals with age-related mobility challenges or disabilities improve movement and maintain independence.Yes. In Singapore, all physiotherapists are regulated under the Allied Health Professions Act and must be registered with the Allied Health Professions Council (AHPC) to practice legally.
Yes, we offer package or subscription pricing for clients who plan to commit to multiple sessions upfront. Please reach out to us to discuss the options that best suit your needs.
Note: Package pricing is not applicable for insurance claims, which must follow standard per-session rates as required by insurers.
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