Manual Therapy Treatment

Our manual therapy techniques focus on reducing pain, improving joint movement, and restoring physical function through expert hands-on care — without medication or surgery.

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Struggling with Pain or Restricted Movement?

The Problem

Daily pain, stiffness, or restricted mobility can make even simple tasks feel difficult. Whether caused by injury, poor posture, or muscle tension, these issues can worsen over time if not treated properly.

The Outcome

  • Reduce discomfort with targeted hands-on therapy Improved Mobility
  • Move freely with better flexibility and joint function
  • Heal efficiently with guided treatment techniques
  • Return to daily activities without limitations

What is Manual therapy ?

Manual therapy is a specialized hands-on physiotherapy technique used to treat pain, stiffness, and movement restrictions. It involves targeted movements and pressure applied by trained therapists to muscles, joints, and soft tissues.

Joint Mobilization

Controlled, graded movement of a joint to improve range of motion, reduce stiffness, and restore normal joint mechanics — particularly effective for the spine, shoulder, hip, and knee.

Sustained manual pressure applied to the myofascial connective tissue to release restrictions, reduce tension, and restore the free movement of muscles and fascia.

Deep tissue massage and specific soft tissue techniques to reduce muscle tension, break down adhesions, and improve blood flow to injured or overused tissue.

Targeted pressure applied to hyperirritable muscle knots (trigger points) to release the spasm, reduce referred pain, and restore normal muscle function.

Therapist-guided stretching — using proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation (PNF) and other techniques — to restore full muscle length and joint range of motion.

Why Patients Trust Our Treatments

Experience targeted, hands-on treatment designed to relieve pain, restore movement, and improve overall physical well-being.

Drug-Free Pain Relief

Relieve discomfort naturally without relying on medication.

Improved Mobility

Enhance flexibility and restore smooth joint movement.

Faster Recovery

Accelerate healing from injuries and muscle strain.

Personalized Care

Each session is tailored to your specific condition and needs.

Real Recovery Stories

Every recovery journey is different.
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Frequently Asked Questions

Have questions about manual therapy? Here are some of the most common queries to help you better understand the treatment and what to expect.

What is manual therapy?

Manual therapy is a hands-on physiotherapy technique where trained therapists use specific joint mobilisation, soft tissue manipulation, and targeted pressure to treat pain, stiffness, and mobility restrictions. Our team is trained in Maitland and Mulligan manual therapy approaches.

Manual therapy should not be painful. You may feel mild discomfort during certain joint mobilisation techniques, but the treatment is always applied within a comfortable range. Our physiotherapists communicate throughout the session and adjust based on your response.

Manual therapy should not be painful. You may feel mild discomfort during certain joint mobilisation techniques, but the treatment is always applied within a comfortable range. Our physiotherapists communicate throughout the session and adjust based on your response.

Anyone experiencing pain, stiffness, or restricted movement — whether from injury, surgery, overuse, poor posture, or degenerative conditions — can benefit from manual therapy. It is equally effective for young athletes and older adults with chronic joint conditions.

Yes. When performed by a qualified physiotherapist, manual therapy is safe and evidence-based. A full clinical assessment is conducted before any manual therapy is applied to ensure the appropriate technique is chosen for your specific condition.

The number of sessions depends on your condition’s severity and duration. Acute conditions typically show significant improvement within 4–6 sessions. Chronic conditions with long-standing stiffness or structural changes may require 10–14 sessions over 8–10 weeks.

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