Physiotherapy or Physical Therapy

Physiotherapy or Physical Therapy is a healthcare profession concerned with the assessment, maintenance and restoration of the physical function and performance of the body. Working in conjunction with physicians, physiotherapists can apply their skills in most medical disciplines and can

evaluate the needs of patients and plan a course of action to improve their physical and mental state

Prolotherapy

Prolotherapy is a natural non-surgical method of assisting the body to heal injured tendons and ligaments. “Prolo” is short for proliferation, because the treatment causes the proliferation (growth, formation) of new tissue in areas where it has become weak. Ligaments are the tough tissues that connect bones to bones in joints. Ligaments can become weak or injured and may not heal back to their…

Qi Gong

Qi Gong aims to cleanse or purify the flow of qi (the essential life force of Chinese medicine) along the meridians, which are the body’s focal points and channels through which its qi energy flows. Qi Gong utilises posture, movement, breathing, meditation and visualisation to exercise and regulate one’s mind and body. This directly and immediately influences a person’s physiological state and,…

Reiki

Reiki is an ancient, natural healing art and science of channeling universal life energy to promote spiritual, mental, emotional and physical well-being. Healing energy is transmitted through the hands and is available to any person interested in discovering their inborn healing ability. The experience can be one of warmth, tingling or simply an expanded feeling of peace, security and well-bein…

Reflexology

Reflexology originally known as zone therapy, is an ancient natural healing art based on the principle that there are zones and reflex areas in the feet, hands and outer ear, which correspond to every part of the body. Through application of pressure using thumb, finger and hand techniques on particular areas, this drugless therapy creates a physiological change in the body and serves to relax …

Rheumatology

Rheumatology is the medical specialty concerned with the assessment and treatment of musculoskeletal and inflammatory disorders. Rheumatologists are specially trained to find the cause of swelling and pain. It’s advisable to seek early diagnosis so that appropriate treatment can begin immediately. Your treatment may involve working closely with your general practitioner and other specialists to…

Shiatsu

Shiatsu is a gentle but powerful holistic Japanese form of bodywork designed to heal and promote health by influencing and improving the state of natural energy in the body. Literally translated it means ‘finger pressure’. Shiatsu is a combination of two ancient techniques, Japanese Massage (Anma) and Traditional Chinese Medicine. Shiatsu’s sensitive stretching and deep pressure is slowly appli…

Rolfing

Rolfing, or structural integration, is an original and scientifically endorsed system of soft tissue manipulation and movement education that organises the whole body in relation to gravity. It works on connective tissue, including muscles, tendons, ligaments, and fascia (the structure that surrounds muscles). Dr. Ida Rolf, biochemistry Ph.D. is the founder and developer of the structural integ…

Traction

The basic theory of traction is that it stretches the vertebrae and surrounding muscles in order to provide relief and to return the spine to its original form. There are several types of traction, ranging from stretching patients on a bed manually, …

Surgery

People who have tried conservative methods without success and continue to have ongoing disability may be candidates for surgery. The most common procedures are: Laminectomy is performed on the lower back or neck to relieve pressure on one or more nerve roots that have been compressed either through a herniated disc, disc fragment, tumor or bone spur. The lamina is a portion of bone in the back…