Geriatric conditions
Swarnam
Geriatric conditions
Empowering Aging: Physiotherapy for a Stronger, Safer, More Independent Life
At Swarnam Physiotherapy, we’re committed to helping older adults live with strength, dignity, and confidence. Aging may come with physical challenges, but with the right care and support, seniors can maintain independence, mobility, and quality of life.
Our geriatric physiotherapy programs are thoughtfully designed to meet the unique needs of older individuals—whether it’s managing chronic pain, recovering from surgery, or preventing falls. Our expert therapists use evidence-based, gentle techniques that improve function and support healthy aging.
Physiotherapists work with older adults to manage various geriatric conditions, including:
- Osteoporosis: Improving bone density and reducing fracture risk.
- Arthritis: Managing pain, stiffness, and limited mobility.
- Fall prevention: Enhancing balance, strength, and mobility.
- Stroke and neurological conditions: Improving mobility, balance, and function.
- Dementia and Alzheimer’s disease: Supporting mobility, balance, and overall well-being.
- Chronic pain: Managing pain and improving function.
- Mobility issues: Addressing limitations due to age-related changes or conditions.
- Post-operative rehabilitation: Helping older adults recover from surgeries.
Our Approach Includes:
- Personalized exercise therapy for strength, flexibility, and endurance
- Gait training to improve walking safety
- Balance & coordination exercises to prevent falls
- Pain relief techniques tailored to each individual
- Education on home safety, posture, and daily movement tips
Our Goals Are Simple but Impactful:
- Promote safe and active lifestyles
- Reduce pain and risk of injury
- Improve physical confidence and independence
- Enhance the overall quality of life
At Swarnam, aging is not about slowing down—it’s about moving forward, safely and confidently. Let us help you or your loved one age with strength and grace.
These are just a few examples of Cardiac conditions and physiotherapy interventions. If you have a specific condition or question, feel free to ask!