Frequently Asked Questions
Everything you need to know about physiotherapy at our Lahore clinic. Can't find your answer? Message us on WhatsApp.
Common Questions About Physiotherapy
Browse our most frequently asked questions about conditions, treatments, booking, and clinic information.
We treat a wide range of conditions including neurological disorders (stroke, Parkinson's, Bell's Palsy, vestibular conditions), musculoskeletal and orthopedic issues (back pain, neck pain, frozen shoulder, post-surgical rehab), sports injuries, women's health conditions, pediatric physiotherapy needs, and chronic pain conditions.
The easiest way is to message us on WhatsApp at +92 301 6673473. You can also call us during clinic hours (9am–9pm). We'll confirm your appointment slot and provide any preparation instructions.
Your first session is a comprehensive initial assessment. Dr. Aleena will review your medical history, perform a thorough physical evaluation, assess your movement and pain, and then discuss your personalized treatment plan and goals with you.
This varies depending on your condition, severity, and goals. Some acute conditions may resolve in 4–6 sessions, while complex neurological or chronic conditions may require ongoing rehabilitation. Dr. Aleena will give you a realistic estimate at your initial assessment.
We primarily operate from our Wapda Town clinic to ensure you have access to our full range of equipment and modalities. Please contact us to discuss your specific situation.
We are open 9am to 9pm, seven days a week, to fit around your schedule.
Physiotherapy should never be excessively painful. Some techniques may cause mild discomfort as we work to improve mobility and function, but this is always within comfortable limits. Dr. Aleena adjusts treatment based on your feedback at every step.
Yes, neurological physiotherapy is a key component of stroke recovery. Techniques such as neurodevelopmental therapy, gait re-education, constraint-induced movement therapy, and balance training can significantly improve mobility, coordination, and independence after stroke.
Yes, prenatal physiotherapy is safe and beneficial for managing pain, improving posture, and preparing the body for childbirth. Dr. Aleena provides specialized prenatal physiotherapy tailored to each stage of pregnancy.
Postnatal physiotherapy can typically begin after medical clearance, often a few weeks after delivery. Early postnatal physiotherapy can help with core recovery, pelvic floor rehabilitation, and returning to normal activity safely.
Dry needling is a specialist technique that uses thin needles to target myofascial trigger points, reduce muscle tightness, and improve movement. It may cause a brief sensation during treatment, but most patients tolerate it well.
Yes, we provide pediatric physiotherapy for children with cerebral palsy, developmental delay, autism, and other conditions. Our approach is play-based, family-centred, and evidence-based.
Physiotherapy for Parkinson's disease focuses on improving balance, posture, walking ability, coordination, and physical independence. Evidence-based techniques including gait training and balance rehabilitation can make a significant positive difference.
Vestibular rehabilitation is a specialist physiotherapy program for patients with dizziness, vertigo, and balance disorders. It includes exercises to retrain the vestibular system and improve stability and confidence.
Yes, we provide comprehensive ACL rehabilitation programs from initial post-surgery recovery through to full return to sport, including strength training, stability work, and sport-specific exercises.
Kinesio taping is used to provide joint and muscle support, reduce inflammation, improve movement, and support rehabilitation. Dr. Aleena is certified in clinical and athletic taping techniques.
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