Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation Centre (Ortho and Neuro)

Emphasizing functional restoration, pain relief, and the improvement of quality of life, Pacific One Health's Rehabilitation and Physiotherapy Centre combines evidence-based therapies with compassionate and patient-centered care to assure continuity of recovery from diagnosis to return to daily and professional activities. Specialized expertise, advanced therapeutic technology, and an environment designed for healing combine in providing structured rehabilitation pathways which will enable patients to regain their mobility, independence, and confidence.

What is Comprehensive Rehabilitation?

Rehabilitation at Pacific OneHealth is not merely a supportive add-on but an integral part of the recovery process. Organized physical, neurological, and functional therapy focuses on restoring movement, coordination, strength, and activities of daily living. Therapy plans are highly individualized to meet each specific aim of a patient, whether after joint replacement, spinal surgery, stroke, traumatic injury, or chronic musculoskeletal pain. This approach promotes quicker recovery with less discomfort and a better capability to resume normal routines in safety and efficiency.

Conditions Treated

Pacific OneHealth offers rehabilitation for a wide range of orthopaedic and neurological conditions, including recovery after joint and spine surgeries, sports injuries, fractures, arthritis, stroke, brain and spinal cord injuries, Parkinson's disease, multiple sclerosis, neuropathies, and balance disorders. Care is focused on the restoration of movement, strength, balance, coordination, and independence through targeted evidence-based therapy. A multidisciplinary team provides integrated physical and emotional support; the treatment results in reduced pain, quicker recovery, enhanced function, prevention of further injury, and increased confidence in daily life.

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Advantages

Some of the benefits of comprehensive rehabilitation at Pacific OneHealth include:

Besides physical improvement, rehabilitation strengthens psychological resilience. Many times, as patients begin to move around and get back to independence, they start to feel a renewed confidence in their bodies and their daily abilities. Guided encouragement, visible progress milestones, and discreet, supportive care empower the patients throughout their healing process. Pacific OneHealth is focused on both functional recovery and the rebuilding of personal confidence so that the individual can return to life with strength and assurance.

  • Regaining range of motion, strength, and coordinated movement
  • Symptomatic treatments that reduce pain and stiffness significantly
  • Faster and safer return to daily routines and professional activities
  • Improved balance, posture, gait, and overall functional independence
  • Reduced risk of re-injury or secondary complications
  • Improved confidence, motivation, and emotional well-being in recovery

What do we offer ?

Our facility is equipped with the latest in rehabilitation and therapy systems, including:

  • Electrotherapy: TENS, IFT, and ultrasound
  • Gait-training robotic systems and balance training platforms
  • EMG biofeedback for functional muscle retraining
  • Virtual reality-based movement rehabilitation
  • Hydrotherapy as a gentle rehabilitation and pain relief
  • Functional Electrical Stimulation (FES), standing frames, and tilt tables for neurological recovery
  • Vestibular rehabilitation for dizziness and balance disorders

We also offer various pain management therapies, including dry needling, cupping, and manual therapy techniques, to help reduce chronic discomfort and augment therapeutic exercise. Our continuum-of-care model ensures rehabilitation commences as early as the ICU or inpatient ward and then proceeds smoothly into outpatient therapy and home-based support when that is needed. Occupational therapy and ergonomic counseling help patients transition safely back to work and personal routines.

Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to all your queries here. If you still have questions, get in touch with our team and we will be more than happy to assist!

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When should physiotherapy start after surgery? +
Typically, therapy is started within 24–48 hours to prevent stiffness, promote circulation, and allow for safe movement.
Is it possible for stroke patients to regain lost mobility? +
Yes, the majority of the patients have, over time, considerably improved their mobility, speech, and coordination with structured neuro-rehabilitation.
Does therapy hurt? +
There can be slight temporary discomfort with treatment, and though the techniques are modified for individual tolerance, overall pain typically diminishes as therapy continues.
How long is the recovery period? +
Recoveries are not all alike. Orthopaedic recoveries usually progress in 4–6 weeks whereas neurological improvement is gradual and can continue at much longer timeframes.
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