The Department of Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation at Nepal Mediciti is dedicated to providing holistic treatment through a team of highly experienced and specialized physiotherapists. Equipped with the sophisticated equipment, the department offers comprehensive physiotherapy and rehabilitation services across various areas including Orthopedic and Sports, Neurological and Neurosurgical, Cardiopulmonary, Cancer, Women's Health, and Paediatric conditions. Utilizing international standards and evidence-based practices, the multidisciplinary team, including physical therapists, physicians, surgeons, rehabilitation nurses, speech therapists, and dieticians, tailors treatment plans to individual patient needs. With a patient-centric approach, the department prioritizes delivering top-notch physiotherapy services to meet the highest international standards.
Rehabilitation plays a crucial role in holistic treatment, and Nepal Mediciti has pioneered a well-planned and meticulously executed rehabilitation program in Nepal. The advanced rehabilitation department offers specialized care for both short-term and long-term cases, accommodating the diverse needs of patients to achieve maximum functional restoration and support a healthy, active lifestyle. Services include pain management, orthopaedic and trauma rehabilitation, sports injury rehabilitation, neurological and cardiopulmonary rehabilitation, paediatric care, cancer rehabilitation, and more. The advanced facilities feature a range of therapeutic modalities and equipment, from body weight support treadmills to balance training tools, and hands-on approaches such as manual therapy and neurodevelopmental therapy. The department addresses a broad spectrum of conditions including neurological disorders, orthopedic injuries, cardiopulmonary issues, and more, with a commitment to personalized and comprehensive care.
Masters, Doctor of Physiotherapy
Pain Management, Neurological Rehabilitation, Ergonomics, etc
Masters, Doctor of Physiotherapy
Physiotherapy in Musculoskeletal Disorders and Sports