Physiotherapy Services at Home, Clinic & Online

Physio360therapy provides physiotherapy support for pain relief, injury recovery, post-surgery rehabilitation, stroke recovery, elderly care and mobility improvement.

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Get professional physiotherapy support at clinic, home or online with Physio360Therapy.

Back & Neck Pain

Acute neck pain
Cervical pain
Lower back pain
Upper back pain
Mid back pain
Neck stiffness
Postural pain
Upper back pain

Sciatica
Slip disc
Disc bulge
Spondylosis
Lumbar spondylosis
Disc herniation
Nerve irritation
Cervical Spondylitis

Headache due to neck tension
Muscle spasm
Spinal stiffness
Thoracic pain
Sitting posture pain
Work-from-home pain
Chronic Back Pain
And More….

Post-Surgical Rehab

ACL reconstruction
Joint replacement
Rehab post fracture fixation
Spinal fusion
And More…

Arthroscopic procedures
Labral repairs
Reverse total shoulder arthroplasty
Spinal procedures

Hip replacement
Meniscal repairs
Rotator cuff repairs
Total knee replacement

Orthopedic / Sports Injury

Adhesive capsulitis
Bursitis
Femoroacetabular impingement
Heel pain
Labral tears
Plantar fasciitis
Tendinitis

Ankle injuries
Carpal tunnel syndrome
Foot injuries
Heel spurs
Ligament injuries
Rotator cuff impingement
Tennis elbow

Bone fractures
Dislocated shoulder
Golfer’s elbow
Knee pain
Meniscus injuries
Shin splints
And More…

Senior Care

Arthritis
Difficulty with gait
Hip pain
Osteoporosis
Urinary incontinence

Balance disorders
Fall prevention
Muscle weakness
Posture training
And More…

Degenerative joint disease
General deconditioning
Osteoarthritis
Prehab before joint replacement

Specialty Care

Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS)
De Quervain’s
ITB syndrome
Patellofemoral pain syndrome
Pregnancy & postpartum care
And More…

Cerebral palsy
Diastasis recti
Multiple sclerosis (MS)
Pelvic floor therapy
Stroke

CRPS
Fibromyalgia
Neurologic therapy
Piriformis syndrome
Women’s health therapy

Strength & Functional Training

Core stabilization
Gait analysis
Return to gym
Strengthening program

Core strengthening
Movement analysis
Return to running
Vestibular rehab

Ergonomic assessment
Return to golf
Return to throwing
And More…

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is physiotherapy at home and how does it work?

Physiotherapy at home allows you to receive professional rehabilitation in the comfort of your home. A qualified physiotherapist assesses your pain, movement, strength and daily difficulties before preparing a personalised treatment plan. Sessions may include guided exercises, manual therapy, stretching, strengthening, posture correction and mobility training based on your condition.

Home physiotherapy can support patients with back pain, neck pain, knee pain, frozen shoulder, arthritis, sciatica, slip disc, sports injuries and mobility problems. It may also help with stroke rehabilitation, elderly care and recovery after surgery. Treatment is recommended after an assessment because every patient’s condition and recovery needs are different.

Physiotherapy at home can be effective for many conditions when it is provided by a qualified physiotherapist and the patient follows the recommended exercise plan. It offers individual attention and allows exercises to be adapted to the patient’s daily environment. Some conditions may require clinic-based equipment or medical evaluation, which the physiotherapist will advise after assessment.

The cost of a physiotherapy home visit depends on the patient’s condition, location, session duration and type of rehabilitation required. Charges may also differ for specialised care or long-term treatment plans. Contact Physio360Therapy with your location and treatment requirement to receive accurate information about session charges before confirming an appointment.

A physiotherapy session generally takes approximately 45 to 60 minutes. The first appointment may take longer because it includes a detailed assessment of pain, movement, medical history and recovery goals. Session duration can vary depending on the patient’s condition, treatment plan and ability to perform the recommended exercises safely.

The number of physiotherapy sessions depends on your diagnosis, pain level, age, physical condition and recovery goals. A mild problem may require fewer sessions, while stroke rehabilitation, post-surgery recovery or long-term mobility issues may need continued support. Your physiotherapist will assess your progress regularly and recommend a suitable treatment schedule.

The physiotherapist may bring portable equipment required for your planned treatment, such as resistance bands or small rehabilitation tools. Equipment needs depend on the patient’s condition and treatment method. Patients may also be advised to use safe household items for certain exercises. Any special equipment requirement should be discussed while booking the home visit.

Home physiotherapy can be convenient for elderly people, stroke patients and individuals recovering after surgery who find travelling difficult. Treatment may include balance exercises, walking practice, strengthening, mobility training and support with everyday activities. Medical clearance may be required in some cases, and the rehabilitation plan should always be based on an individual assessment.


Yes, you can request a female physiotherapist while booking your home physiotherapy appointment. Availability may depend on your location, preferred date and required specialisation. Share your preference in advance so the team can check availability and arrange a suitable physiotherapist wherever possible.

To book a qualified physiotherapist near you, contact Physio360Therapy and share the patient’s condition, location and preferred appointment time. The team will review your requirements and confirm an available physiotherapist for a home visit. Call or WhatsApp 7302172756 to check service availability and schedule an appointment.

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