Pain Management

At Agni Physio Care, we understand that each individual's pain experience is unique. We take a holistic approach, considering the whole person and not just the symptoms. Our experienced physiotherapists conduct a thorough assessment to understand the root cause of your pain and develop a personalized treatment plan tailored to your specific needs and goals.

Types of Pain We Treat at Agni Physio Care

Our physiotherapists address a wide range of pain conditions, including

  • Musculoskeletal Pain:This encompasses the most common type of pain, arising from issues within the musculoskeletal system.
  • Back Pain:A leading cause of disability, back pain can manifest in various forms, from acute to chronic.
  • Neck Pain:Often stemming from poor posture, muscle strain, or disc problems, neck pain can cause headaches, stiffness, and limited range of motion.
  • Joint Pain:Conditions like arthritis (osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis) cause pain and inflammation in joints, leading to stiffness and reduced mobility.
  • Shoulder Pain:Rotator cuff injuries, impingement syndrome, and frozen shoulder are common causes of shoulder pain.
  • Knee Pain:Osteoarthritis, meniscus tears, and ligament injuries frequently cause knee pain.
  • Neurological Pain:Pain originating from the nervous system, such as:
  • Nerve Compression:Conditions like sciatica (pinched nerve in the lower back) and carpal tunnel syndrome (nerve compression in the wrist) cause pain, numbness, and tingling.
  • Post-Stroke Pain:Pain can be a significant complication after a stroke, affecting movement and recovery.
  • Multiple Sclerosis:This autoimmune disease can cause various types of pain, including muscle spasms and neuropathic pain.
  • Sports Injuries
  • Sprains, strains, and muscle tears are common sports injuries.
  • Pediatric Pain
  • Growing pains
  • Juvenile idiopathic arthritis
  • Sports injuries in children
  • Geriatric Pain
  • Chronic pain conditions in older adults
  • Osteoporosis-related fractures

Our Physiotherapy Interventions for Pain Management

Our physiotherapists employ a multifaceted approach to pain management, combining various techniques to address the underlying cause of pain and improve function.

  • Manual Therapy:Hands-on techniques like:
  • Massage:Relieves muscle tension and improves blood flow.
  • Joint Mobilization:Restores joint mobility and reduces stiffness.
  • Soft Tissue Mobilization:Addresses muscle tightness and trigger points.
  • Myofascial Release:Targets restrictions in the fascia, a connective tissue that surrounds muscles.
  • Trigger Point Therapy:Relieves pain by releasing tight bands of muscle fibers.
  • Dry Needling:Involves inserting thin needles into specific trigger points to release muscle tension and reduce pain.
  • Cupping:An ancient technique that uses suction cups on the skin to improve blood flow and potentially relieve pain and muscle tension.
  • Cripping:A manual therapy technique that involves specific movements to improve joint mobility and reduce pain.
  • Therapeutic Exercises
  • Strength training: Improves muscle strength and stability.
  • Flexibility exercises: Enhance range of motion and reduce stiffness.
  • Cardiovascular exercises: Improve overall fitness and endurance.
  • Balance and coordination exercises: Enhance stability and prevent falls.
  • Electrotherapy
  • Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation (TENS):Delivers mild electrical currents to the skin, blocking pain signals.
  • Interferential Therapy (IFT):Uses two medium-frequency currents to stimulate deeper tissues.
  • Ultrasound Therapy (UST):Uses high-frequency sound waves to reduce inflammation and promote tissue healing.
  • Shortwave Diathermy (SWD):Uses electromagnetic waves to heat deep tissues, reducing pain and inflammation.
  • Electrical Stimulation (ES):Can be used to strengthen muscles or reduce pain.
  • TENS/IFC:Combining TENS and IFT for deeper penetration.
  • Traction Therapy
  • Intermittent Pelvic Traction (IPT): Involves gentle, rhythmic pulling movements on the pelvis to relieve pain and improve function.
  • Intermittent Cervical Therapy (ICT):Uses gentle, rhythmic pulling movements on the neck to relieve pain and improve mobility.
  • Intermittent Traction (IT):Gently stretches the spine to relieve pressure on nerves.
  • Thermotherapy
  • Hot packs:Helps relax muscles, reduce pain, and improve blood flow, making them beneficial for conditions like muscle strains and arthritis.
  • Paraffin wax therapy:Uses warm wax to improve circulation and reduce stiffness in joints.
  • Hydrocollator packs:Apply moist heat to reduce muscle spasms, loosen stiff joints, and improve range of motion.
  • Pulsed Electromagnetic Field (PEMF) Therapy: Uses electromagnetic fields to stimulate cellular repair and reduce inflammation.