Orthopaedic Physiotherapy
Orthopaedic Physiotherapy focuses on reducing joint and muscle pain, improving mobility, and restoring functional strength after injury, surgery, or degenerative conditions. At Srinidhi Physiotherapy & Rehabilitation, our personalized care helps you move safely and return to daily activities with confidence.

Orthopaedic Physiotherapy
Bones, joints & musculoskeletal conditions
Certified Therapists
At Srinidhi Physiotherapy & Rehabilitation, our Orthopaedic Physiotherapy services are delivered by certified and experienced physiotherapists focused on restoring joint function, reducing pain, and improving mobility. Whether you’re recovering from fractures, ligament injuries, joint degeneration, or post-surgical conditions, our therapists design personalized treatment plans based on your diagnosis, movement limitations, and daily activity needs.
Our Approach to Recovery
Our orthopaedic rehabilitation process begins with a comprehensive assessment to understand the source of joint pain, movement restriction, or functional limitation. Based on this evaluation, we set clear recovery goals and develop a personalized physiotherapy plan that suits your condition, activity level, and daily routine.
Each session integrates hands-on joint and soft tissue techniques with progressive strengthening, flexibility training, posture correction, and functional movement exercises. Through regular monitoring and evidence-based rehabilitation strategies, we aim to reduce pain, improve joint stability, and help you regain safe, confident movement for everyday activities and long-term musculoskeletal health.
Srinidhi physiotherapy
Treatment Methods We Use
Conditions We Handle
- Joint pain and stiffness
(knee, hip, shoulder, ankle, and elbow conditions) - Arthritis and degenerative joint disorders
(osteoarthritis and age-related joint changes) - Post-fracture and trauma rehabilitation
(bone injuries, immobilization-related stiffness, and weakness) - Ligament, tendon, and cartilage injuries
(ACL, meniscus, rotator cuff, and tendon overuse conditions) - Post-surgical orthopaedic rehabilitation
(joint replacements, arthroscopic surgeries, and ligament reconstructions) - Back, neck, and spine-related orthopaedic issues
(mechanical pain, movement restriction, and posture-related problems) - Movement limitations and functional weakness
(reduced mobility affecting daily activities and work tasks)
Our Treatment Techniques
- Manual therapy for joints and soft tissues
(joint mobilization, soft tissue release, and myofascial techniques) - Therapeutic exercise and strengthening programs
(muscle conditioning, flexibility training, and joint stabilization) - Posture correction and movement re-education
(to improve alignment and reduce joint stress) - Functional and activity-based training
(to support daily movements, work, and recreational activities) - Pain-relieving electrotherapy modalities
(TENS, IFT, and ultrasound therapy) - Balance, coordination, and gait training
(to enhance stability and movement confidence) - Patient education and self-management guidance
(activity modification, joint protection, and long-term prevention)
F.A.Q.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. What is orthopaedic physiotherapy?
Orthopaedic physiotherapy focuses on treating joint, muscle, ligament, and bone-related conditions to reduce pain, restore movement, and improve daily function.
2. Who needs orthopaedic physiotherapy?
Anyone experiencing joint pain, stiffness, arthritis, fractures, sports injuries, or recovering after orthopaedic surgery can benefit from this treatment.
3. When should I start physiotherapy after an orthopaedic injury or surgery?
Physiotherapy usually begins as early as it is safe to do so. Early rehabilitation helps prevent stiffness, weakness, and long-term movement problems.
4. How long does orthopaedic physiotherapy take?
Recovery time depends on the condition, severity, and individual healing process. Some conditions improve in weeks, while others require longer-term rehabilitation.
5. Will physiotherapy help avoid surgery?
In many cases, yes. Proper physiotherapy can reduce pain, improve function, and delay or even prevent the need for surgical intervention.
6. Is orthopaedic physiotherapy painful?
Treatment is designed to be safe and comfortable. Mild soreness may occur initially, but therapy is always adjusted to your tolerance and recovery stage.
Get in Touch
74163 31122
Contact@srinidhiphysiotherapy.com
Open Hours
Monday – Saturday — 9:00am – 9:00pm
Sunday — 10:00am – 1:00pm
189, Pragathi Nagar Rd, Pragathi Nagar, Kukatpally, Hyderabad, Telangana 500090