Overview
The Physiotherapy Department at Indus Jaipur Hospital is committed to helping patients regain movement, strength, and independence through personalized rehabilitation plans. Our expert physiotherapists use a combination of manual therapy, electrotherapy, and exercise-based treatments to manage pain, improve mobility, and restore function after injury, illness, or surgery. Whether it’s post-operative rehab, neurological recovery, or pain relief for chronic conditions, our physiotherapy unit plays a vital role in improving the quality of life for patients of all age groups.
Treatments & Procedures Offered

Our physiotherapy services are designed to support recovery, prevent complications, and promote overall physical well-being. Each treatment plan is tailored to the patient’s individual needs, ensuring safe and effective rehabilitation.
- Orthopedic Rehabilitation – Post-fracture, joint replacement, spine disorders, and sports injuries
- Neurological Physiotherapy – Stroke recovery, Parkinson’s, multiple sclerosis, and nerve injuries
- Post-Surgical Rehabilitation – Physiotherapy after surgeries like ACL reconstruction, joint replacement, and spinal surgeries
- Pain Management – For chronic back pain, neck pain, arthritis, frozen shoulder, etc.
- Electrotherapy Techniques – Including TENS, IFT, ultrasound therapy, and muscle stimulation
- Geriatric Rehabilitation – Strength and balance training for elderly patients
- Pediatric Physiotherapy – For children with delayed milestones or neurological conditions
- Cardiopulmonary Rehab – Breathing exercises and fitness programs post-cardiac or respiratory illness
Our physiotherapy department is equipped with modern tools and guided by trained professionals who work hand-in-hand with doctors and surgeons to ensure a smooth, safe, and speedy recovery for every patient.
Patient FAQs
1. When should I see a physiotherapist?
You should see a physiotherapist if you’re experiencing pain, limited movement, muscle weakness, or recovering from surgery, stroke, or injury. Early intervention can help speed up recovery.
2. Are physiotherapy sessions painful?
Most physiotherapy treatments are not painful. Some discomfort may be experienced during movement exercises, especially during recovery, but our therapists ensure it’s within safe limits.
3. How many sessions will I need?
The number of sessions depends on your condition, severity, and response to treatment. Your physiotherapist will assess your progress and adjust the plan accordingly.
4. Is physiotherapy only for post-surgery recovery?
No. Physiotherapy is also helpful for chronic pain, neurological disorders, sports injuries, respiratory problems, and even preventive care for aging individuals.
5. Do I need a doctor’s referral to start physiotherapy?
While a referral helps in understanding your medical condition better, you can consult our physiotherapy department directly for an assessment and therapy plan.