Physical discomfort and impairment, whether resulting from injury, illness, ageing, or surgery, can greatly disrupt day-to-day functioning. This is when physiotherapy can help. Physiotherapy plays a crucial role in restoring movement, improving strength, and promoting long-term recovery without relying heavily on medication or invasive procedures. At Artemis Hospitals, our physiotherapists provide personalised care using evidence-based techniques to help patients with various types of disorders requiring physiotherapy. Whether for post-operative rehabilitation, sports injuries, or neurological conditions, our goal is to support safe and effective healing through focused physical therapy interventions tailored to individual needs.
What Do Physiotherapists Do?
A physiotherapist is a trained healthcare professional who helps individuals recover from physical injuries, improve mobility, and manage chronic conditions affecting the musculoskeletal or neurological system. They play a vital role in promoting overall function and preventing disability through non-invasive, personalised therapy plans. At Artemis Hospitals, physiotherapists work closely with doctors, surgeons, and rehabilitation teams to deliver targeted treatment that addresses each patient’s unique challenges. Their responsibilities include:
Assessing posture, joint function, muscle strength, and movement patterns
Designing customised therapy programmes for pain relief, strength building, and mobility enhancement
Guiding patients through exercises to improve balance, coordination, and range of motion
Using manual therapy and modalities such as ultrasound or electrotherapy to support recovery
Offering education and preventive strategies to reduce re-injury risk
Conditions Treated by Physiotherapists
Early physiotherapy intervention helps manage pain, improve mobility, and accelerate healing, reducing dependence on medication or surgical correction. At Artemis Hospitals, therapy is tailored to the underlying cause, be it injury, illness, surgery, or chronic disease, to support recovery and prevent long-term complications. Common conditions managed by physiotherapy include:
Orthopaedic conditions: Back pain, neck pain, frozen shoulder, arthritis, ligament injuries, joint stiffness, and fractures
Neurological disorders: Stroke, Parkinson’s disease, multiple sclerosis, and nerve injuries that impair coordination or motor function
Post-surgical rehabilitation: Recovery following orthopaedic surgeries (such as joint replacement), spine surgery, or abdominal procedures
Sports injuries: Sprains, strains, tendonitis, ACL injuries, and muscle tears requiring performance-focused rehabilitation
Geriatric care: Age-related issues such as balance problems, muscle weakness, and fall risk
Paediatric developmental concerns: Delayed milestones, cerebral palsy, or muscle tone abnormalities in children
Types of Treatments & Procedures
Physiotherapists at Artemis Hospitals use a combination of hands-on therapy, guided exercises, and modern modalities to restore function and reduce discomfort. Each treatment plan is customised to the patient's diagnosis, severity, and recovery goals.
Key treatments and procedures include:
Manual therapy: Hands-on techniques such as joint mobilisation, soft tissue massage, and stretching to relieve stiffness and improve movement
Therapeutic exercises: Strengthening, stretching, and balance-focused exercises tailored to improve flexibility, coordination, and endurance
Electrotherapy: Use of TENS, ultrasound, or IFT (interferential therapy) to reduce inflammation, relieve pain, and stimulate muscles
Gait and balance training: Rehabilitation programmes to improve walking patterns and prevent falls, especially after injury or neurological issues
Postural correction: Training to address poor posture, spinal alignment, and ergonomics to prevent musculoskeletal strain
Respiratory physiotherapy: Techniques to aid lung function and clear airway congestion in patients with breathing difficulties
Dry needling and taping: Advanced techniques used selectively to manage muscle tightness or joint instability
Why Choose Artemis Hospitals for Physiotherapy?
At Artemis Hospitals, physiotherapy care is built around clinical excellence, personalised attention, and patient empowerment. Every therapy journey is designed to promote safe recovery, restore function, and improve long-term quality of life. Here’s what we offer:
Expert Care
Artemis is home to a team of highly experienced physiotherapists, including specialists in orthopaedic, neurological, paediatric, and geriatric rehabilitation. Whether recovering from surgery, managing chronic pain, or addressing mobility concerns, patients receive care from some of the best physiotherapists in Gurgaon. The team also includes trained female physiotherapists for those who prefer gender-specific care.
Excellence and Advanced Technology
The physiotherapy department is equipped with modern rehabilitation tools, electrotherapy devices, and gait training equipment. Treatment plans are backed by clinical assessments and evidence-based protocols. Patients also have access to collaborative care with orthopaedic surgeons, neurologists, and pain specialists, ensuring holistic and well-integrated therapy.
Trust and Patient-Centred Approach
From initial evaluation to recovery milestones, the focus remains on comfort, safety, and progress. For added flexibility, Artemis also offers physiotherapist at home services for eligible patients. Therapy sessions are planned around lifestyle, recovery goals, and physical abilities, ensuring that care remains both effective and accessible.
Book an Appointment Today
Early physiotherapy intervention can make a significant difference in recovery time, mobility, and overall function. Whether it's post-operative rehab, chronic pain management, or specialised care for neurological or paediatric conditions, the physiotherapists at Artemis Hospitals in Gurgaon offer personalised treatment backed by advanced techniques and compassionate care.
To book an appointment with a physiotherapist at Artemis Hospitals, call +91-124-451-1111 or WhatsApp +91 9599285476. Appointments can also be scheduled through the online patient portal or via the Artemis Personal Health Record mobile app, available on both iOS and Android.
Reviewed By Dr. Anjali Vaish
Consultant - Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation Centre
Artemis Hopsitals