Geriatric Physiotherapy at Active Experts Matrix Rhythm and Physiotherapy Clinic is dedicated to the health and well-being of older adults. Our physiotherapists specialize in addressing age-related conditions such as arthritis, osteoporosis, balance disorders, and general mobility issues. We provide personalized care aimed at improving strength, flexibility, balance, and overall physical function, helping seniors maintain independence and a high quality of life.
Older adults experiencing mobility issues, chronic pain, balance problems, or recovering from surgery or injury can benefit from geriatric physiotherapy. It’s particularly helpful for those with conditions like arthritis, osteoporosis, Parkinson’s disease, or after a stroke.
The frequency of physiotherapy sessions depends on the individual’s condition, goals, and response to treatment. Typically, sessions may be scheduled 1-3 times per week. Your physiotherapist will create a personalized plan based on your needs.
Geriatric physiotherapy is designed to be gentle and should not cause significant pain. Some discomfort may occur during exercises, especially in the early stages, but your physiotherapist will adjust the intensity to your comfort level.
Exercises in geriatric physiotherapy may include strength training, balance exercises, stretching, cardiovascular exercises, and specific activities designed to improve mobility and functional independence.
Yes, one of the primary goals of geriatric physiotherapy is fall prevention. Through exercises that enhance strength, balance, and coordination, physiotherapy can significantly reduce the risk of falls in elderly individuals.