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Home Care Physiotherapy

What is Home Care Physiotherapy?
Home Physiotherapy, also known as in-home physiotherapy, allows patients to receive care without visiting a clinic. It is ideal for:
  • Post-surgery recovery
  • Elderly patients with mobility issues
  • Chronic conditions like arthritis or Parkinson’s
  • Respiratory, cardiac, or neurological disorders
  • Orthopedic and musculoskeletal problems
Home Physiotherapy Services by CB Physiotherapy: Expert Physiotherapy Delivered at Your Doorstep
Home Physiotherapy by CB Physiotherapy is a specialized service designed to provide high-quality treatment in the comfort of your home. Whether you're recovering from an injury, surgery, or managing a chronic condition, our experienced physiotherapists bring advanced care and personalized treatment plans to help you heal faster and better.
Our approach focuses on root cause diagnosis, customized treatment, and goal-based recovery—all from the safety and convenience of your home.
Physiotherapy Session At Home & How It Works?
  1. Initial Assessment
    Our physiotherapist visits your home to conduct a detailed evaluation of your condition and functional limitations.
  2. Customized Treatment Plan
    Based on your needs, a personalized plan is created using clinical protocols and goals tailored for you.
  3. Therapy Sessions
    Sessions last 45 minutes to 1 hour, scheduled at your convenience.
  4. Progress Monitoring
    Recovery is tracked and updated based on improvements in pain, strength, flexibility, and daily functioning.
  5. Tips for an Effective Home Physio Session
    • Use a clean, well-lit, and open space for the session
    • Wear comfortable clothes that allow free movement
    • Share all relevant medical history and pain details
    • Ask questions during your session
    • Follow your home exercise plan diligently
Different Types Of Physiotherapy Services Provided
  1. Orthopaedic Physiotherapy at Home
    • Joint replacements (Knee, Hip, Shoulder)
    • Spine issues (Back pain, Sciatica)
    • Sports injuries
    • Arthritis management
    • Frozen shoulder, Tennis elbow, etc.
  2. Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy
    • Muscle strains and sprains
    • Tendinitis
    • Ligament injuries
    • Postural correction
    • Pain due to overuse or work-related stress, etc.
  3. Neurological Physiotherapy
    • Stroke rehabilitation
    • Parkinson’s
    • Multiple sclerosis
    • Nerve injuries
    • Bell’s palsy
    • Balance and coordination training, etc.
  4. Post-Surgical Physiotherapy
    • Total Knee Replacement (TKR)
    • Hip Replacement
    • ACL reconstruction
    • Spinal surgeries
    • Fracture recovery
    • Laminectomy and discectomy rehab, etc.
  5. Geriatric Physiotherapy
    • Age-related mobility issues
    • Osteoporosis & osteoarthritis
    • Fall prevention & balance improvement
    • Strength and endurance programs for seniors
    • Support for Alzheimer’s or Parkinson’s patients, etc.
  6. Pediatric Physiotherapy
    • Developmental delays
    • Cerebral palsy
    • Neuromuscular conditions in children
    • Postural and movement training
    • Walking/gait correction, etc.
  7. Chest / Pulmonary Physiotherapy
    • COPD and Asthma
    • Post-COVID rehab
    • Bronchitis & pneumonia recovery
    • Breathing exercises, percussion, and drainage techniques
    • Assisted coughing and oxygen efficiency improvement, etc.
  8. Cardiac Rehabilitation
    • Post-cardiac surgery care
    • Exercise tolerance improvement
    • Breathing & circulation training
    • Strength and endurance building for cardiac patients, etc.
  9. Sports Physiotherapy at Home
    • ACL, meniscus, ankle, and shoulder injury rehab
    • Sport-specific movement training
    • Strength and flexibility exercises
    • Return-to-play conditioning
    • Taping & preventive care, etc.
  10. Pain Management Physiotherapy
    • Chronic back/neck/shoulder pain
    • Fibromyalgia
    • Migraine/headache-related posture correction
    • Myofascial release
    • Electrotherapy (IFT, TENS, Ultrasound),
    • Dry Needling, etc.
  11. Postnatal & Women’s Health Physiotherapy
    • Postpartum strengthening
    • Pelvic floor training
    • Diastasis recti correction
    • Urinary incontinence support
    • Prenatal mobility sessions, etc.
Who Can Benefit From Home Physiotherapy?
  • Seniors unable to travel to a clinic
  • Post-operative patients
  • People with mobility or balance issues
  • Busy professionals with time constraints
  • Children or neuro patients who need long-term rehab
  • Those seeking privacy and personalized care at home
Physiotherapy Treatment for Joint Cracking
Physiotherapists are qualified health care professionals who are experienced at assessing joints of the human body. If pain, discomfort, swelling or heat is experience with clicking joints then an assessment would be of benefit. This can help provide a reason to where the pain is coming from and rule out / prevent any injury which potentially could deteriorate. Depending upon the cause of the clicking found within the joint will depend upon the treatments received. If cause if due to arthritis or an injury within the joint the treatments will be aimed at decreasing the pain, optimizing healing and improving joint integrity. Some of the following treatments may be used:
  • Electrotherapy
  • Acupuncture
  • Range of movement exercises
  • Strengthening exercises
  • Self-management strategies
  • Proprioceptive exercises