Dr. Naziya Bagwan is the Founder of Impact Physiotherapy and Weight Loss Clinic in Viman Nagar, Pune. With over 17+ years of experience in physiotherapy, she is known for delivering effective, result-oriented treatment for a wide range of conditions.
She has successfully treated thousands of patients across OPD and ICU settings, including complex orthopedic and neurological cases, during her tenure at reputed hospitals in Mumbai and Pune.
Founder of Impact Physiotherapy and Weight Loss Clinic in Viman Nagar, Pune.
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No, it is not mandatory to get the physiotherapy treatment prescribed by the doctor. In some cases, doctor prescribes the physiotherapy to the patient which is good but we also make sure that our physiotherapist makes the assessment of the patient which helps him/her to diagnose the issue and accordingly start the treatment.
Physiotherapy, also referred to physical therapy, is treatment to restore, maintain, and make the most of a patient’s mobility, function, and well-being. Physiotherapy helps through physical rehabilitation, injury prevention, and health and fitness. Physiotherapists get you involved in your own recovery by setting a pre-defined track for the treatment. A physiotherapist may ask you to do certain exercises on your own in order to recover quickly. Physiotherapists use manual therapy and various modalities according to the patient’s condition.
A physiotherapist can treat various issues like Sports injuries, Musculoskeletal, Neurological issues and other problems as well depending upon the specialization of the physiotherapist. Some Common issues that can be treated by a physiotherapist are as follows: Neck and back pain caused by problems in the muscles and skeleton. Problems in the bones, joints, muscles and ligaments, such as arthritis. Fatigue, pain, swelling, stiffness and loss of muscle strength. Loss of mobility because of trauma to the brain (Stroke) or spine, or due to diseases such as Parkinson’s disease and multiple sclerosis.
First of all, the assessment of the patient is done by a physio where they set a track for the process of the treatment. There are different approaches used in a physiotherapy treatment however it may vary from patient to patient depending upon the condition of the patient and the type of treatment needed. The common procedure includes fallowing: – Manual Exercises – Soft Tissue Mobilization – Electrotherapy – Heat Therapy – Taping for sports injuries – Ultrasound – IFT – Traction.
Yes, if a physiotherapist suggests you to do exercises on your own then start doing the same. Sometimes the exercises are practiced by the physiotherapist at the time of treatment which are supposed to do on your own without having an eye of any physiotherapist. The reason of suggesting the exercises to be done on your own is only that the recovery moves on fast pace and there is a relief in pain. Sometimes patient can also consult YouTube videos or online exercise programs, we strongly advise against that.
In some cases, when patient’s mobility is an issue, there is no option but to take physiotherapy at home. For other cases, It depends on the choice of a patient whether he wants the treatment to be done at home or clinic. But in some cases, treatment requires different type of equipment which can be available only at the clinic for which it is better for patient to visit the clinic for better results. Apart from this a senior physiotherapist is also available at the clinic who can keep an eye on the undergoing treatment. But if a patient wants treatment to be done at their home & treatment requires only manual therapy or portable instruments, we can provide home care physiotherapy. Normally for long term treatments if you are not sure whether you can visit clinic regularly, you should opt for home care service.
It depends on the patient condition and convenience. In some cases, it is the only viable option for the patient e.g. A post stroke patient having balancing related issues or having paralysis, in such cases it is better to take physiotherapy at home but if the issue is mild and you can visit a nearby clinic without skipping the sessions then there is no harm to visit a clinic. Also, for patients having time constraints, physiotherapy at home service can be a time saving option.
Yes. We do provide a home visiting service in the vicinity of our clinic locations. Please call the clinic for more information.