Geriatric Physiotherapy is specially designed for elderly individuals to improve mobility, strength, balance, and overall independence. It helps manage age-related conditions, reduce pain, and enhance quality of life through safe and personalized physiotherapy care.
Geriatric Physiotherapy focuses on the prevention, management, and treatment of age-related physical problems. As people age, they may experience joint pain, muscle weakness, balance issues, and reduced mobility. Physiotherapy helps seniors stay active, independent, and confident in their daily lives.
Osteoarthritis and joint pain
Knee, hip, and back pain
Balance disorders and fall risk
Osteoporosis
Post-fracture stiffness
Parkinson’s disease
Stroke-related mobility issues
General weakness and reduced endurance
Treatment programs are customized according to the individual’s health condition and tolerance level. Common techniques include:
Gentle strengthening exercises
Balance and coordination training
Flexibility and mobility exercises
Gait training and walking support
Pain management therapies
Posture correction
Fall prevention training
Improves balance and reduces fall risk
Enhances joint mobility and muscle strength
Reduces pain and stiffness
Promotes independence in daily activities
Improves posture and walking pattern
Enhances overall quality of life
Falls are a major concern among elderly individuals. Physiotherapy helps by improving balance, coordination, muscle strength, and confidence, significantly reducing the risk of falls and related injuries.
Elderly individuals with joint or muscle pain
Seniors with balance or walking difficulties
Patients recovering from fractures or surgeries
Individuals with age-related neurological conditions
Experienced physiotherapists trained in elderly care
Safe, gentle, and personalized treatment plans
Compassionate and patient-focused approach
Clinic-based and home physiotherapy services available
Geriatric Physiotherapy plays a vital role in helping elderly individuals maintain mobility, independence, and dignity. With regular physiotherapy and expert guidance, seniors can enjoy a healthier, more active, and pain-free life.