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Team Aceso Physiotherapy Clinic

Team Aceso Physiotherapy Clinic

Physiotherapy Center in Sector 141, Noida

Olympus Sports Club, Opposite Paras Tierra, Behind Baramada Heritage Restaurant, Sector 141
Noida - 201305
9915149272
5:00 PM - 9:00 PM

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About Team Aceso Physiotherapy Clinic in Sector 141

Relieve pain and regain improved mobility with Team Aceso Physiotherapy Clinic. Our clinic is led by Dr. Jay Singh Yadav, one of India’s leading physiotherapists with 11 years of experience. Dr. Yadav serves as the Team Physio for the Indian Paralympics, the Official Physio for the Indian Archery Association, and the Head Physio for the Kochi Blue Spikers. A pioneer in sports physiotherapy, he also specializes in manual therapy, geriatric physiotherapy, pre/post-surgery rehabilitation, and dry needling to alleviate pain. Take the first step towards a pain-free and stress-free life with our expert care for your nerves, bones, tissues, and ligaments.

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The Medical Practitioner Who Cares for You

Dr, Shivani Sharma
Dr, Shivani Sharma
MPT Sports
2 Years of Experience

Meet Dr. Shivani Sharma, a highly skilled physiotherapist with a specialization in MPT Sports. With a Bachelor's degree in Physiotherapy and 2 years of experience, Dr. Sharma is dedicated to providing personalized care to her patients. Her expertise in sports-related injuries and rehabilitation makes her a go-to for athletes and active individuals. Trust Dr. Sharma to help you achieve your optimal physical health.

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Frequently Asked Questions

1. Will I need physiotherapy after surgery?

Post-surgical physiotherapy is often essential for recovery, helping restore mobility, reduce stiffness, and regain strength. Your surgeon or physiotherapist will recommend a tailored plan for you.

2. Do orthopedic treatments always require surgery?

Not always. Many orthopedic conditions can be treated with medication, physiotherapy, or minimally invasive procedures. Surgery is usually a last resort if other treatments don’t work

3. Can physiotherapy help with chronic pain?

Yes, physiotherapy can be highly effective in managing chronic pain by addressing its root causes, improving mobility, and reducing muscle stiffness. It also teaches strategies to manage pain in daily life.

4. I’ve been dealing with constant back pain. Can physiotherapy help me?

Yes, physiotherapy can address chronic back pain by identifying its root cause. Treatments like targeted exercises, posture correction, and manual therapy can help alleviate your pain and prevent it from recurring. Consult a physiotherapist for a personalized plan.

5. I’m recovering from a fracture. When should I start physiotherapy?

Physiotherapy can begin as soon as your doctor clears you. It’s crucial for restoring mobility, strengthening muscles, and preventing stiffness or further complications during recovery.

6. My joints hurt all the time, especially in the mornings. Could it be arthritis?

Morning stiffness and joint pain are common signs of arthritis. Visiting an orthopedic clinic for an evaluation, including X-rays or blood tests, can help diagnose your condition and initiate the right treatment plan.

7. My child has difficulty walking correctly. Can a physiotherapist help?

Absolutely. A physiotherapist can assess your child’s condition and work on improving their gait through exercises, strengthening, and posture training. Early intervention is key to preventing long-term issues.

8. My father has been suffering from chronic knee pain. Can physiotherapy help him regain mobility?

Yes, physiotherapy can be highly effective in managing chronic knee pain. By focusing on strengthening the surrounding muscles and improving joint mobility, a physiotherapist can help alleviate pain and improve overall function.

9. Is physiotherapy painful?

Physiotherapy should not cause significant pain, though you may feel some discomfort during certain exercises or therapies. This is normal and a sign of progress. Your physiotherapist will adjust treatments to ensure your comfort.

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