Physiotherapy
Physiotherapy

Holistic Physiotherapy Care for Strength, Mobility & Recovery

Restoring movement, relieving pain, and improving quality of life.

Modern lifestyles place increasing physical demands on women, especially those balancing professional responsibilities with home and family care. At Motherland Hospital, our Physiotherapy Department focuses on restoring physical function, reducing pain, and enhancing overall mobility through personalised, evidence-based therapy programs. Our experienced physiotherapists support women through pregnancy, post-delivery recovery, injury rehabilitation, and chronic pain management. Whether used independently or as part of post-surgical rehabilitation.

Services & Facilities

Physiotherapy
Physiotherapy During Childbearing Years

Physiotherapy during and after pregnancy plays a vital role in managing musculoskeletal strain caused by physical changes, injuries, or exertion. Our programs address concerns such as back pain, pelvic girdle discomfort, postural issues, rib pain, carpal tunnel syndrome, abdominal muscle separation, pelvic floor weakness, and post-delivery recovery. These therapies are often recommended by obstetricians, gynecologists, pediatricians, and nutrition specialists to ensure safe and effective healing.

Clinical Pilates Rehabilitation
Clinical Pilates Rehabilitation

Our Clinical Pilates programs are structured rehabilitation sessions guided by physiotherapists using specialised equipment and mat-based exercises. These classes focus on improving posture, strengthening core muscles, enhancing flexibility, and reducing back or pelvic pain. Designed to restore balance and stability, Pilates rehabilitation helps patients move with greater ease, reduce stiffness, and regain strength in a controlled, supportive environment.

Physiotherapy During Menopause & Beyond
Physiotherapy During Menopause & Beyond

Hormonal changes during menopause can significantly affect musculoskeletal and pelvic health. Our physiotherapy programs for this phase focus on managing pelvic floor weakness, urinary incontinence, bladder retraining, constipation, prolapse, and chronic back, neck, or pelvic pain. Through targeted assessment and therapy, we help women maintain mobility, comfort, and confidence as their bodies adapt to change.

Pelvic Pain
Physiotherapy for Pelvic Pain

Chronic pelvic pain can arise due to gynecological conditions, surgery, or muscular dysfunction. Motherland Hospital offers specialised pelvic pain rehabilitation to manage conditions such as dyspareunia, coccyx pain, episiotomy-related discomfort, post-surgical scarring, and long-standing pelvic pain. Our physiotherapists use precise assessment techniques and guided exercises to provide long-term relief and improved function.

Pre & Post-Surgical
Pre & Post-Surgical Physiotherapy Rehabilitation

Physiotherapy is an essential part of surgical recovery. Our team provides pre-operative education and post-operative rehabilitation tailored to gynecological and other surgical procedures. These programs help reduce complications, restore mobility faster, and support a smoother, safer recovery process.

Pregnancy
Pregnancy & Post-Natal Exercise Programs

Pregnancy and childbirth bring significant physical changes. Motherland Hospital offers structured exercise programs for expectant and new mothers to maintain strength, manage back pain, support posture, and aid post-delivery body recovery. These classes also focus on relaxation, muscle toning, and managing common post-pregnancy concerns such as fatigue, anxiety, blood pressure changes, and musculoskeletal discomfort.

Team of Physiotherapy Specialists

Compassionate care backed by medical excellence.

P S Khatana
P S Khatana
MPT-BPT, MA, PGD

Physiotherapist

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Frequently Asked Questions

Physiotherapy is recommended for pain, injury recovery, post-surgery rehabilitation, or pregnancy-related discomfort.

Yes, pregnancy-safe techniques help relieve pain and improve mobility under expert supervision.

It strengthens pelvic muscles to improve bladder control, posture, and core stability.

The number varies by condition, but improvement often starts within a few sessions.

Yes, it improves strength, posture, and flexibility to reduce long-term pain.

Yes, home routines support faster recovery and prevent recurrence.
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