Physiotherapy
Orthopaedic Physiotherapy
Orthopaedic Physiotherapy primarily focuses on rehabilitation affecting the joints, muscles, bones, ligaments and tendons, after an injury or surgery.
Orthopaedic care today, almost always needs the expertise of a trained physiotherapist for better surgical outcomes and recovery from an injury.
Programmes are tailored to the patient, to reduce pain, increase strength and improve range of motion for faster recovery.
The OSC Orthopaedic Physiotherapy team is specialised, experienced and skilled to support the patient. They work closely with the OSC surgeons to ensure the best individualised recovery plan is administered.
Types of Physiotherapy Treatments at OSC
OSC provides physiotherapy for our recovering patients who have undergone surgery and those who are experiencing musculoskeletal injuries or suffering from bone and joint aches. These therapies include exercise therapy, electrotherapy, sports physiotherapy and many others.
Our Physiotherapy Treatments & Services
The OSC tailored physiotherapy programmes are carefully outlined to your needs, prioritising recovery at home as much as possible. Our services include:
A. Post-surgical rehabilitation
Physiotherapy plays an important role in post-surgery and recovery. Post-surgical physiotherapy is conducted to help restore your mobility to its optimum level, compensate for any functional loss, strengthen your weakened or disused muscles and restore normal movement patterns and habits.
Restoring optimal mobility
Compensation for any functional loss
Strengthening weakened and disused muscles
Restoring normal movement patterns and habits
B. Pain Management
Pain management helps alleviate pain where possible and if not, teach you ways to manage pain on a daily basis. This is aimed at improving your functional abilities, ensuring independence and quality of life.
Assisting Patient to diminish pain
Prevention of acute and subacute pain conditions from developing into chronic pain
Improving Quality of Life
Assisting patients to live with chronic pain
C. Sports Physiotherapy
Sports physiotherapy is carried out by a specially trained sports physiotherapist who will assess and treat sports related injuries with the aim of getting you back in full function, with a better understanding of the injury, to avoid recurrence.
D. Manual Therapy
Physiotherapy plays an important role in post-surgery and recovery. Post-surgical physiotherapy is conducted to help restore your mobility to its optimum level, compensate for any functional loss, strengthen your weakened or disused muscles and restore normal movement patterns and habits.
OUR PHYSIOTHERAPY APPROACHES
The OSC physiotherapy treatment center is fully equipped to implement tailored physiotherapy management for our patients.
Our physiotherapy approaches include:
Manual & hands on therapy
Gym equipment
Electrotherapy
Thermotherapy
Ultrasound therapy
Sports taping
Our Physiotherapists
At OSC Orthopaedic Specialist Centre, your mobility needs are our priority. Our objective is to ensure you have less pain, good range of motion and better quality of life.
Recognising the challenges of achieving these objectives, the OSC Physiotherapists believe building trust with the patient is central to recovery. Hence, a relationship-centred approach while applying principles and techniques of physiotherapy is adopted for the best outcome.
Our well trained, professional and personable physiotherapy team closely supports the OSC Orthopaedic Surgeons for your recovery.
A Relationship-Centered Approach at results
Commitment to excellent results
Contact Us
I Want to Know More About Physiotherapy & Rehabilitation Treatment and Exercises Near Me
OSC provides physiotherapy treatment and is located in Subang Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia. If you require physiotherapy treatment or care, please be in touch with us for an appointment.
FAQs about Physiotherapy Treatment
You should consider physiotherapy if you have an injury, have trouble moving, or have pain that affects your day-to-day movements. Physiotherapy aims to restore proper function to help you return to your usual activities and reduce the risk of further injury and pain. Physiotherapy can help with joint injuries and pain relating to the back, neck, shoulder, knee, wrist and ankle. Physiotherapy is also often prescribed to speed up the post-surgery rehabilitation process.
Exercise Therapy
Exercise therapy involves movement prescribed to correct impairments, promote movement, encourage joint mobility and facilitate circulation.
Electrotherapy
Electrotherapy is a drug-free, non-invasive and non-addictive treatment option. Electrotherapy delivers small, pulsating currents to muscles and nerve endings. These currents cause repeated muscle contraction and relaxation. Such stimulation allows the involved muscles to strengthen and relax, thus relieving pain.
Sports Physiotherapy
A branch of physiotherapy that is commonly conducted on sports professionals and athletes. Sports physiotherapists are also trained to assess and treat injuries related to exercise at all levels. Sports physiotherapy helps you get back to full form, relieve pain, and focuses on your performance and overall development.
Manual Therapy
Manual therapy, or manipulative therapy, is a physical treatment primarily used by our therapists to treat musculoskeletal pain and disability. It mostly includes kneading and manipulation of muscles, joint mobilisation and joint manipulation.
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Physiotherapy aims to restore proper function to your body, help you return to your usual activities and reduce the risk of further injury. Physiotherapy is primarily used to treat musculoskeletal issues, including a wide range of sports and work-related injuries. If you have taken a knock on the sports field or suffered an injury at work due to heavy lifting or performing repetitive movements, there is a good chance that physiotherapy will play a big part in your treatment.
A thorough assessment and treatment plan are conducted by trained physiotherapists before carrying out treatment. Most side effects from physiotherapy treatment are temporary and mild. These include fatigue, muscle soreness, bruising, stiffness and swelling.
The most common effect of post-therapy sessions is muscle soreness, which can be reduced after rest or cold therapy.
However, some people may also experience severe side effects such as tingling, joint pain, numbness, muscle spasms and nerve pain after carrying out physiotherapy.
OSC’s Physiotherapy Department provides a holistic approach to recovery with a goal of getting you back functioning as comfortably as possible with the best mobility for daily living.
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