At APRC Healthcare, we strive to excel and deliver services in the field of physical therapy. Our therapists have remained trustworthy and compassionate towards the needs of our patients for over a decade.

To help our patients regain function, there are various biomechanical components of movement that are worked upon: range of movement in joints, muscle power and endurance, coordination of movement and timing.

A holistic approach with good coordination and timing is important in producing efficient movement and reducing the mechanical and physiological stresses on the body. We at APRC, work on these aspects of muscle re-education to prevent further injury.

VESTIBULAR REHABILITATION

Vertigo and dizziness rank among the most common reasons for consultation and referral to specialist care.

Dysfunctions in the labyrinthine part of the inner ear and its connections in the brain stem and cerebellum can lead to a wide range of symptoms: from basic perceptual symptoms like vertigo, dizziness, visual and balance symptoms to problems of emotion, memory, and self-perception. Less frequently associated conditions include migraine, motion sickness and anxiety.







The vestibular rehabilitation exercise program focuses on decreasing dizziness and visual problems, improving balance and walking function, and increasing overall activity levels.

MUSCLE ENERGY TECHNIQUES

Muscle energy technique is a manual therapy procedure, which involves the voluntary contraction of a muscle in a precisely controlled direction at varying levels of intensity against a distinct counterforce applied by the therapist.

MYOFASCIAL RELEASE

Myofascial release (MFR) refers to the manual massage technique for stretching the fascia and releasing bonds between fascia and integuments, muscles, bones, with the goal of eliminating pain, increasing range of motion and balancing the body.

The fascia is manipulated, directly or indirectly, allowing the connective tissue fibres to reorganize themselves in to a more flexible, functional fashion.

DRY NEEDLING

Dry Needling is a skilled intervention that uses a thin filiform needle to penetrate the skin and stimulate underlying myofascial trigger points, muscular, and connective tissues for the management of neuro-musculoskeletal pain and movement impairments.

It is a technique used to treat dysfunctions in skeletal muscle, fascia, and connective tissue, and, diminish persistent peripheral nociceptive input, and reduce or restore impairments of body structure and function leading to improved activity and participation.