Physiotherapy & Rehabilitation

Advanced Physiotherapy & Rehabilitation at Surgenesis Superspeciality Hospital

Led by Renowned Nerve Specialist: Dr. Amit Mittal

Physiotherapy plays a vital role in restoring movement, reducing pain, improving strength, and helping patients regain independence after injury, surgery, or neurological conditions. At Surgenesis Superspeciality Hospital, our expert physiotherapy and rehabilitation team provides personalized treatment programs designed to improve mobility, function, flexibility, and quality of life. Led by Surgenesis Superspeciality Hospital our advanced physiotherapy department focuses on evidence-based rehabilitation techniques for orthopedic, neurological, hand surgery, trauma, sports injury, ICU recovery, and post-operative patients.

Comprehensive Conditions We Treat

Our rehabilitation unit offers targeted clinical pathways across diverse specialized domains:

  • Brachial Plexus Injury Rehab: Specialized protocols for root avulsions, nerve transfers, grafts, and Free Functional Muscle Transfers (FFMT).
  • Hand & Wrist Therapy: Restoring precise finger movement, wrist mobility, grip strength, and coordination after microsurgery or replantation.
  • Neurological Physiotherapy: Advanced therapeutic re-education for stroke, partial paralysis, spinal cord injuries, and neuromuscular weakness.
  • Orthopedic Rehabilitation: Evidence-based management for knee pain, shoulder stiffness, frozen shoulder, back/neck pain, and chronic arthritis.
  • Post-Surgical Mobilization: Accelerated recovery lines following complex trauma surgeries, joint replacements, and micro-nerve reconstructions.
  • Advanced Electrotherapy: Clinical application of TENS, muscle stimulation, ultrasound, and Interferential Therapy (IFT) modalities.
  • Sports Injury Management: Targeted flexibility, dynamic conditioning, muscle balancing, and ligament recovery for high-performance athletes.
  • ICU & Critical Care Rehab: Early mobility care, progressive respiratory protocols, and lung function optimization for critically ill patients.

What is Physiotherapy & Rehabilitation?

Physiotherapy is a healthcare treatment that helps patients restore physical movement, muscle strength, joint mobility, balance, and coordination through specialized exercises, manual therapy, and advanced electrotherapy. Rather than relying on temporary pain medications, our physical rehabilitation experts focus on treating the actual root cause of pain and physical deficits to prevent long-term disability and restore full functional independence.

Proven Clinical Benefits of Early Rehabilitation:
  • Substantial pain relief without relying on surgery
  • Enhanced nerve regeneration and signaling speed
  • Prevention of rigid joint contractures and stiffness
  • Reversal of muscle wasting (atrophy) parameters
  • Marked improvement in balance, posture, and walking
  • Highly accelerated physical recovery post-surgery

In-Depth: Pathologies & Clinical Presentations

1. Brachial Plexus Injury (BPI) Physical Pathway

A vital therapeutic program managed both before and after complex nerve surgeries. It utilizes precise electrical muscle stimulation to maintain target muscle vitality during axon growth. Workflows combine passive joint range-of-motion drills to counter limb rigidity with progressive active-assisted loading to retrain reinnervated motor units.

2. Specialized Hand & Upper Extremity Therapy

Designed explicitly for delicate tissue recovery following tendon repairs, hand fractures, nerve cuts, or microvascular digital replantations. Therapy integrates meticulous scar tissue management, localized swelling reduction techniques, specific finger gliding exercises, and hand-eye coordination drills to re-establish precision pinches.

3. Neurological Motor Re-Education

Targets conditions like stroke, nerve palsies, and spinal injuries where central motor path control is disrupted. Focuses heavily on proprioceptive training, muscle balance correction, gait adjustments, and neuro-facilitation techniques to build alternative cortical loops, directly enhancing functional independence.

Precision Electrotherapy & Diagnostic Mapping

We utilize modern electro-rehabilitation modalities to activate weak muscle groups and improve micro-circulation networks:

Targeted Electrical Muscle Stimulation

Applying controlled electrical impulses directly to denervated muscle bellies to preserve tone, trigger muscle memory, and support ongoing peripheral nerve recovery.

Advanced Pain Modulation Modalities

Utilizing Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation (TENS) and Interferential Therapy (IFT) to interrupt pain signals and manage severe chronic neuropathic patterns.

Deep Tissue & Thermal Therapeutics

Combining high-frequency ultrasound therapy with clinical heat/cold cycles to reduce underlying joint inflammation, breakdown fibrosis, and accelerate soft-tissue repair.

Specialized Multidisciplinary Rehabilitation Services

Post-Surgical Orthopedic Workflows

Early structured mobilization lines following joint replacements, structural fixations, and ligament modifications to reduce post-op stiffness safely.

Manual Therapy & Joint Mobilizations

Hands-on clinical manipulation of restricted joint capsules and myofascial layers to restore normal tracking arcs and eliminate movement boundaries.

Early Mobilization ICU Care

Delivering gentle chest physiotherapy, airway clearance, and early bed-mobility mapping to combat generalized muscle wasting during long critical care stays.

Occupational & Functional Independence Training

Graduated coordination drills, grip-building setups, and ergonomic modifications to help patients return seamlessly to daily work and lifestyle routines.

Comprehensive Neuropathic & Joint Pain Management

Chronic musculoskeletal or nerve root pain requires targeted physical strategies to relieve pressure on compressed joints and relax tight, protective muscle spasms.

Key Targeted Core Stabilization Methods:
  • Root Cause Decompression Exercises: Specialized movement patterns (like McKenzie extensions) to relieve nerve root compression in sciatica, back pain, and neck radiculopathies.
  • Dynamic Core & Postural Correction: Rebalancing key pelvic and spinal stabilizing muscles to correct alignment faults and protect joints from uneven wear.
  • Sensory Re-Education Workflows: Desensitization routines designed to retrain hypersensitive pathways, successfully reducing burning or tingling sensations in post-traumatic nerve setups.

Why Choose Surgenesis Superspeciality Hospital for Rehab?

Specialized Nerve & Hand Rehab Unit
Advanced Electrotherapy Setup
High-Volume Trauma-Linked Facility
  • Integrated Surgical-Rehab Alignment: Direct coordination between highly acclaimed surgeon Dr. Amit Mittal and the physical therapy team ensuring perfectly timed recovery protocols.
  • Elite Specialized Capabilities: One of the few specialized facilities in Rajasthan equipped for advanced Brachial Plexus Injury and microsurgical hand therapy.
  • Patient-Centered Blueprints: Every program delivers personalized timelines, evidence-based manual modalities, and regular objective progress tracking.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q: What core conditions can physiotherapy treat?
A: It effectively treats joint arthritis, sports injuries, partial paralysis, stroke recovery, traumatic nerve cuts, back/neck pain, and post-surgical stiffness.
Q: Is physical rehabilitation painful?
A: Most treatments are safe and designed to stay within comfortable limits. You may experience mild muscle soreness as weak fibers regain their normal strength.
Q: Can physiotherapy help avoid surgical intervention?
A: Yes. For many early-stage joint issues, nerve entrapments, or muscle tears, structured physical therapy can restore full function and eliminate the need for surgery.
Q: How soon should physical therapy begin after surgery?
A: Under specialist guidance, gentle movements or muscle stimulation often start within days to prevent scar tissue buildup and joint contractures.
Q: What is electrical stimulation therapy in physiotherapy?
A: It utilizes controlled electrical impulses to keep weak or denervated muscles active, preventing muscle wasting while supporting nerve recovery paths.