We treat disorders and injuries of the musculoskeletal system including rehabilitation after a orthopaedic surgery (Eg. Total knee/hip replacement or rotator cuff repair).
Physiotherapy focuses at the recovery of musculoskeletal function, particularly recovery from joint replacement, tendon or ligament repair. We aim to improve function as soon as possible to achieve independence and hence, quality of life.

How It Works?
By focusing on all aspects of a person's wellbeing, neurorehabilitation offers a series of therapies from the psychological to occupational, teaching or re-training patients on mobility skills, communication processes, and other aspects of that person's daily routine. Neurorehabilitation also provides focuses on nutrition, psychological, and creative parts of a person's recovery.
Many neurorehabilitation programs, whether offered by hospitals or at private, specialized clinics, have a wide variety of specialists in many different fields to provide the most well rounded treatment of patients. These treatments, over a period of time, and often over the lifetime of a person, allow that individual and that person's family to live the most normal, independent life possible.
While the field of neurorehabilitation is relatively new, many therapies are controversial, and while some are considered cutting edge technology, there may be little research to support whether or not helpful progress is the result. Neurorehabilitation is the culmination of many different fields to provide the best care and education for patients with injuries or diseases affecting their nervous system