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Staying Active and Healthy in Kovan/ Ang Mio Kio

Kovan is a vibrant community that thrives on movement! Whether exploring the neighbourhood with friends, hitting the local hawker stalls, or jogging around one of the many green landscapes here in one of the best HDB towns, just next door to Ang Mo Kio, staying active is vital to a happy and healthy life. But sometimes, aches and pains can hold us back. That’s where BMJ Kovan Physiotherapy Clinic comes in.

Our team at BMJ Kovan Physiotherapy Clinic is led by Darek Lam, a highly qualified professional who previously oversaw the physiotherapy division at Changi General Hospital. With Darek’s expertise and our presence across 7 clinics in Singapore, including Kovan and Ang Mo Kio, we offer authoritative yet holistic treatments designed to keep you moving and pain-free, saving you from unnecessary medical bills.

Let’s face it—life can throw some physical challenges our way. Long hours at the desk can lead to back pain, while everyday activities like carrying groceries or gardening can cause aches and strains. Here at BMJ Kovan Physiotherapy Clinic, we see everything—from sports injuries and accident sprains to the common aches of sitting too long. If you’re experiencing any of these, don’t hesitate to book an appointment with us. We’re here to help you get back to doing what you love.

Conditions that can help by Physiotherapy

What is Physiotherapy?

Physiotherapy, sometimes called physical therapy, is all about helping your body move and feel its best. Imagine it as an exercise and treatment toolbox specifically designed to ease pain, improve your strength and flexibility, and get you back to doing the activities you love. Physiotherapists are experts in movement and function, and they use a variety of techniques – from hands-on massage and stretches to personalised exercises – to address aches and pains, recover from injuries, and even manage chronic conditions. So, physiotherapy can be a game-changer if you want to get back on your feet after a fall, conquer back pain from long hours at your desk, or move more quickly and confidently!

Orthopaedic surgeons and Singapore’s Ministry of Health both support physiotherapy as a holistic recovery service.

BMJ Kovan Physiotherapy Clinic: More Than Pain Relief

At BMJ Kovan Physiotherapy Clinic, we understand that pain relief is just the beginning. We offer a comprehensive range of physiotherapy services to help you get back to doing what you love. Whether you’re struggling with:

Common Conditions Treated by Physiotherapy in Kovan:

  • Neck and back pain: This can affect anyone, from teenagers with poor posture to office workers hunched over desks all day and even active adults who overdo it at the gym. The pain can feel like a dull ache, a sharp shooting sensation, or even tightness and stiffness that limits your movement. Physiotherapy can help by easing muscle tension, improving flexibility, and strengthening the core muscles that support your spine.
  • Arthritis: This is a common condition, especially as we age, that causes joint inflammation and pain. It can affect any joint but is particularly common in the knees, hips, hands, and spine. Arthritis can make everyday activities like climbing stairs or getting dressed a real struggle. Physiotherapists can help manage the pain and stiffness of arthritis through exercises to improve joint mobility and strength, as well as manual therapy techniques to reduce inflammation.
  • Sports injuries: From weekend warriors to professional athletes, anyone who participates in sports can experience injuries. These can range from sprained ankles and pulled muscles to more serious ligament tears or fractures. Sports injuries can be incredibly frustrating, putting you on the sidelines and preventing you from doing what you love. Physiotherapy provides a safe and effective way to recover from sports injuries, focusing on reducing pain, regaining strength and flexibility, and restoring proper movement patterns to prevent future injuries.
  • Post-surgical recovery: After surgery, it’s crucial to regain strength, flexibility, and range of motion in the affected area. This can be especially challenging after surgeries like joint replacements or knee reconstructions. Physiotherapy plays a vital role in post-surgical recovery by guiding you through safe and appropriate exercises to rebuild strength, improve scar tissue mobility, and restore your full range of movement.
  • Balance and gait problems: Balance and gait issues can affect people of all ages, but they become more common as we age. These problems can increase your risk of falls, leading to severe injuries. Physiotherapists can assess your balance and gait, identify any underlying weaknesses or imbalances, and create a personalised exercise program to improve your stability and coordination, helping you move more confidently and reducing your fall risk.
  • Scoliosis: This is a condition where the spine curves sideways. Scoliosis can occur at any age but is most commonly diagnosed in children and teenagers. While some cases are mild, others can cause significant pain and discomfort. In severe cases, surgery might be necessary. However, physiotherapy can effectively manage scoliosis, especially in milder cases. Our specialised therapists will design a treatment plan to help manage the curve, improve posture, and strengthen the muscles that support the spine, often preventing surgery.
    • Improving overall strength and endurance: Undergoing surgery can be daunting, but with the proactive role of physiotherapy in pre-surgery preparation, you can significantly improve your recovery. Physiotherapy can help your body cope with the stress of surgery and facilitate a quicker return to normal activities.
    • Increasing flexibility: Improved flexibility around the surgical site allows for better post-surgical movement and reduces stiffness.
    • Educating you about post-operative exercises: Physiotherapists can guide you through exercises you can perform after surgery to promote healing and regain strength.
    • Managing pain expectations: Pre-surgical physiotherapy can help you understand and manage pain after surgery, smoothing recovery. By preparing your body before surgery, you’ll be in a better position to heal quickly and return to your daily life easily.

 

Physiotherapy for Seniors in Kovan: Regaining Your Strength and Independence

The senior person receiving physiotherapy treatment

 

Staying Active, Staying Independent: How Kovan Physiotherapy Empowers Seniors

As we age, our bodies change. Daily activities that were once effortless can become more challenging. But this doesn’t mean you must give up your independence or the things you enjoy. Here at Kovan BMJ Physiotherapy, we understand the unique needs of seniors in Kovan. Our experienced therapists can help you regain your strength and mobility, allowing you to live a life filled with activity and purpose.

Key Benefits of Physiotherapy for Seniors:

  • Maintain Your Independence: We design personalised programs to improve strength, flexibility, and balance. This allows you to perform daily tasks like dressing, bathing, and preparing meals more easily, empowering you to live independently for longer. Imagine the satisfaction of tackling your daily routine confidently, knowing you’re in control.
  • Reduce Pain and Stiffness: For seniors, chronic pain and stiffness in joints like the knees, hips, and back are common concerns. Our therapists use various techniques to manage pain and stiffness effectively, including manual therapy, heat/cold therapy, and targeted exercises. This reduces discomfort and allows you to move more freely and participate in activities you enjoy. Picture yourself pain-free and enjoying an evening stroll in the park or spending quality time with loved ones.
  • Improved Balance and Fall Prevention: Falls can devastate seniors, often leading to injuries and declining independence. Physiotherapists conduct thorough assessments to identify any balance deficits or weaknesses. We then design a programme of targeted exercises to improve your balance and coordination, reducing your risk of falling and keeping you safe in your home. Imagine the peace of mind of knowing you can move confidently and navigate your surroundings without fear.

Managing Chronic Conditions:

Many seniors live with chronic conditions like arthritis or osteoporosis. Physiotherapy can be a valuable tool in managing these conditions. Our therapists can help reduce the pain and inflammation associated with these conditions through targeted exercises and manual therapy techniques. Additionally, they can guide you on proper posture and body mechanics to minimise strain and prevent further complications.

Don’t wait until a fall or injury hinders your everyday life. Physiotherapy is a proactive approach to maintaining strength, mobility, and well-being. Let us help you age actively and enjoy the golden years fully. Taking the First Step: Your Kovan Physiotherapy Consultation

Ready to take control of your health and live life to the fullest? Our Kovan Physiotherapy team is here to help! During your initial consultation, we’ll discuss your concerns, perform a physical assessment, and design a personalised treatment plan tailored to your needs. Our sessions are informative and interactive, and you’ll be actively involved in your recovery journey.

Success Stories from Kovan Residents

Here are just a few examples of how Kovan Physiotherapy has helped our neighbours:

  • Mrs Lee: “After sending both my parents to Kovan Physiotherapy for their mobility issues, they’re now walking easily and participating in community activities again!”
  • John: “As a teenager, I was diagnosed with scoliosis. Thanks to the amazing therapists at Kovan Physiotherapy, I avoided surgery through a series of corrective treatments. Now I’m pain-free and active in sports!”
  • Sarah: “My car accident left me with limited mobility. Kovan Physiotherapy helped me regain my strength and confidence, allowing me to return to work and enjoy life.”
  • David: “A sports injury threatened to sideline me for the season. The physiotherapy team at Kovan got me back on the field faster and stronger than ever!”

These are just a few of the many success stories we hear every day. At BMJ Kovan Physiotherapy Clinic, we’re passionate about helping you live a pain-free and active life!

Contact us today to schedule your appointment and start your journey to a healthier, happier you!

 

Kovan Clinic Singapore by BMJ

BMJ @ Kovan & Hougang

BLK 204, HOUGANG ST 21,

KOVAN CITY, #01-103

S530204

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Mon & Fri: 9:00am – 6:00pm

Tue, Wed & Thurs: 9:00am7:00pm

Sat: 9:00am1:00pm

Sun & PHs: Closed

T: +65 6909 5208 | +65 9181 7290

 

 

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An abnormal spine curvature is a defining feature of the medical condition of scoliosis. It can affect people of all ages, but it’s most commonly diagnosed in adolescents. In Singapore, scoliosis treatment has been an evolving field, emphasising early detection and intervention to prevent the curve’s progression. The national scoliosis screening programme launched over three decades ago reflects Singapore’s commitment to tackling this condition proactively.

Treatment options for scoliosis in Singapore range from non-surgical methods, like back braces and physical therapy, to surgical interventions in more severe cases. These surgical procedures aim to correct spinal alignment and provide long-term stability. The city-state houses specialised clinics that offer tailored patient care, integrating current research and practices in scoliosis management.

Key Takeaways

  • Scoliosis involves a curvature of the spine, with Singapore proactive in screening and treatment.
  • A range of treatments, from non-surgical to surgical, are available in Singapore.
  • Specialised clinics provide advanced care, integrating the latest in scoliosis treatment research.

Understanding Scoliosis and Scoliosis Treatments in Singapore

To effectively manage scoliosis in Singapore, there must be a clear understanding of its nature and the medical approaches. This section provides concise information on the definition, types, causes, symptoms, and diagnostic processes of scoliosis.

Definitions and Types

Scoliosis is a medical condition characterised by an abnormal lateral curvature of the spine. There are several types of scoliosis, but the most common in adolescents in Singapore is adolescent idiopathic scoliosis. Other types include congenital scoliosis, present at birth, and neuromuscular scoliosis, associated with disorders such as cerebral palsy and muscular dystrophy.

Causes and Risk Factors

The exact causes of idiopathic scoliosis are generally unknown. However, risk factors may include family history, age (with onset typically occurring between 10 and 16 years), and sex, with females being more likely to develop the condition at a higher severity. Factors such as a poor understanding of the condition may contribute to late presentation and diagnosis.

Signs and Symptoms

Common signs and symptoms of scoliosis include visible curvature of the spine, uneven shoulders, one shoulder blade can appearing more prominent than the other, and an uneven waist or hips. As the condition progresses, symptoms may become more obvious, leading to discomfort and reduced mobility.

Diagnosis Procedures

Diagnosis of scoliosis usually involves a physical exam and imaging studies. The Adams forward bend test is a physical examination commonly used to assess scoliosis.If a curvature is suspected, radiographic investigations such as X-rays are frequently performed to establish the amount of the spinal curvature, as defined by the Cobb angle.More recent improvements in diagnostic methods also incorporate scoliosis-specific exercises and follow-up criteria, improving overall patient management.

Non-Surgical Treatments

In Singapore, non-surgical options for managing scoliosis include a range of treatments aimed at preventing curve progression, managing pain, and improving quality of life. These methods do not require an operation and are typically used for patients whose conditions are diagnosed early or for those who have less severe spinal curvature.

 

 

Physical Therapy/ Physiotherapy

Image of patients undergoing physiotherapy for scolosis

Physical therapy is essential for individuals with scoliosis in Singapore. Therapists create customised exercise programs to strengthen the muscles supporting the spine, enhance flexibility, and promote proper posture. Research indicates that exercises tailored for adolescent idiopathic scoliosis can be particularly practical.

Bracing Techniques

Bracing is a traditional method used to halt the progression of spinal curves, especially in adolescents. The success of bracing techniques is highly dependent on the type of brace and the patient’s compliance. In cases of idiopathic scoliosis, it is often chosen over surgery when appropriate.

Pain Management

Addressing pain is a critical aspect of scoliosis treatment. Pain management strategies can include over-the-counter medications, prescription drugs, and localised treatments such as heat or ice applications. For many patients, non-surgical controls are sufficient to maintain a good quality of life without invasive procedures.

Alternative Therapies

Alternative therapies in Singapore may involve techniques like yoga, pilates, or acupuncture to help alleviate discomfort and improve spinal function. While these approaches may be beneficial, patients should seek guidiance of healthcare professionals before incorporating them into their treatment regimen.

Surgical Treatments

In Singapore, the approach to scoliosis surgery is carefully tailored, considering the patient’s unique spinal curvature and needs. The aim is to correct spinal alignment and prevent further curvature progression.

Fusion Surgery

Fusion surgery is a standard procedure for addressing severe cases of scoliosis. It involves the realignment and fusion of vertebrae, usually with the aid of metal rods and screws to hold the spine in place. The bones then heal together over time, like a fracture, creating a single, solid bone. Notable research highlights several surgical options for adult degenerative scoliosis, with fusion being a primary choice for lasting stabilisation.

Non-Fusion Surgery

Non-fusion surgery might be preferred in younger patients where growth potential is considered. This type of surgery uses implants that may allow spinal growth and movement post-operation. Techniques like growth rod implementation can realign the spine while accommodating future growth.

Minimally Invasive Techniques

The development of minimally invasive techniques has enabled surgeons to correct spinal curvatures with smaller incisions, potentially reducing recovery time and complications. These techniques often involve specialised tools and real-time imaging to aid in the precise correction of the spine with less impact on surrounding tissues.

Recovery and Rehabilitation

Post-surgery, patients typically undergo a recovery and rehabilitation to ensure the best possible outcome, which essentially involves physical therapy to restore strength and mobility. Successful recovery may also hinge on following a structured rehabilitation program, which includes specific exercises and follow-up criteria to monitor the patient’s progress.

Specialised Scoliosis Clinics in Singapore

Singapore offers an array of specialised clinics that provide comprehensive care for individuals with scoliosis. These clinics leverage both hospital-based programmes and private practice options, including a focus on paediatric care.

Hospital-Based Programmes

Hospital-based scoliosis programmes in Singapore are designed to provide patients with access to a multidisciplinary team. These programmes often include orthopaedic surgeons, physical therapists, and radiologists collaborating to offer a tailored treatment plan. Most hospital programs also provide facilities for scoliosis screening and diagnostic imaging, which are essential for accurate assessment and management of the condition.

Private Practice Options

For those seeking individualised treatment in a more private setting, there are private practices that specialise in the management of scoliosis. These clinics benefit from the expertise of specialists who have more flexibility in scheduling and can offer personalised attention. Many private practices can administer non-surgical treatments, such as bracing, which might be necessary for severe scoliosis cases.

Pediatric Scoliosis Care

Scoliosis can have a profound impact on children, both physically and emotionally. Recognising this, pediatric scoliosis care in Singapore focuses on treatments that grow with the child. This includes growth-friendly surgical techniques and bracing options that accommodate a child’s active lifestyle. These programs prioritise not just the physical treatment of scoliosis but also the psychological well-being of young patients, offering support services for children and their families.

Patient Support and Resources

In Singapore, individuals with scoliosis have access to various forms of support, including community groups, educational resources, and financial programs designed to assist with treatment costs.

Support Groups and Networks

Support groups are vital in providing emotional and social support to patients and their families. These groups connect individuals with scoliosis to share experiences, advice, and encouragement. The Scoliosis Association of Singapore is one such platform where patients can find support and learn from the condition and experiences of others facing similar challenges.

Educational Materials

Educational resources help patients understand their condition and the available treatment options. Healthcare providers offer pamphlets, websites, and seminars to educate patients about scoliosis. One example is the in-depth information provided by the School Health Service, which serves as a central referral body for schoolchildren and aids in early detection and management.

Treatment Outcomes and Statistics

Understanding treatment outcomes and statistical analyses can provide crucial insights into the effectiveness of scoliosis interventions in Singapore.

Success Rates

Scoliosis treatments in Singapore demonstrate varying success rates depending on the intervention’s nature and timing. Surgical procedures for adolescent idiopathic scoliosis (AIS) effectively correct spinal curvature. An assessment of utility outcome scores suggests that surgery can significantly improve patient health, indicating a high value placed on these interventions in AIS cases.

Long-Term Prognosis

The long-term prognosis for scoliosis patients often hinges on early detection and treatment. School scoliosis screening programs, which can lead to early therapeutic interventions, are instrumental in improving patient prognoses. However, long-term data on outcomes post-treatment is still being developed, with studies suggesting that continuous follow-up is necessary to understand the surgical treatment outcomes for adult scoliosis fully.

Quality of Life Assessments

Quality of life (QoL) assessments are integral to gauging treatment success beyond anatomical correction. Brace treatments, a common non-surgical approach for AIS, impact not only the physical condition but also the psychosocial aspect of adolescents. Research indicates that braces can affect personal appearance and self-image, affecting adolescent treatment outcomes and overall quality of life. Post-brace treatment QoL has been studied, emphasising its importance in the treatment process.

 

Innovation and Future Trends

Picture of an advanced futuristic operating theatre.

In Singapore, the field of scoliosis treatment is advancing through the development of new therapies and cutting-edge technologies. These innovations are aimed at improving patient outcomes and enhancing the efficiency of treatment protocols.

Emerging Therapies

Genetic Research: Scientists have been investigating the possible genetic factors that contribute to the development of scoliosis. This research is essential for identifying potential genetic therapies to mitigate or prevent the condition.

Biological Treatments: There is a growing interest in biological treatments, such as growth modulation and stem cell therapy. These therapies aim to treat scoliosis at a cellular level, offering a more targeted approach to managing the condition.

Technological Advancements

Robotic Surgery: Robotic systems are incorporated into spinal surgeries to increase precision and reduce recovery times. Patients undergoing scoliosis surgery now have access to these advanced robotic platforms, which assist surgeons in achieving better outcomes.

3D Printing: 3D printing has revolutionised the creation of custom braces and implants for scoliosis patients. Custom-tailored treatments have resulted in improved comfort and efficacy in managing spinal curvature.

Research and Clinical Trials

Clinical Trials: Singapore is hosting several trials to test new scoliosis treatments. These trials are critical for validating the safety and effectiveness of emerging therapies and bringing them to the broader public.

Collaborative Studies: Institutions in Singapore continue to collaborate internationally to conduct large-scale studies on scoliosis. These studies are crucial in uncovering trends, understanding regional variations in treatment, and developing global benchmarks for care.

Image of patients undergoing physiotherapy for scolosis

Frequently Asked Questions

Scoliosis in Singapore is managed through various treatments, and understanding the options can help inform decisions. Here are some common questions and straightforward answers related to managing this condition.

Which clinics are specialised in scoliosis treatment in Singapore?

Several specialised clinics in Singapore provide comprehensive care for scoliosis patients, including KK Women’s and Children’s Hospital and National University Hospital, where expert teams offer personalised treatment plans.

What are the costs associated with non-surgical scoliosis treatments in Singapore?

There are non-surgical treatment options, such as bracing and physical therapy, may vary in cost depending on the duration and type of treatment. Patients should expect to invest in ongoing care, with prices reflecting the sophistication and duration of their treatment plan.

Are there any scoliosis treatments that can be done at home with professional guidance?

Yes, with professional guidance, treatments like the Schroth method can be adapted for home practice. Patients must first learn these techniques from a certified specialist to ensure they are performed correctly.

In what way does the Schroth method differ from other scoliosis treatments available in Singapore?

The Schroth method stands out as it employs a customised exercise regime aiming to correct spinal abnormalities through postural corrections, breathing techniques, and muscle strengthening, which is different from general physiotherapy or surgical methods.

For adults with scoliosis, what treatment options are available in Singapore?

Adults with scoliosis in Singapore have access to many avenues of treatment options, including non-surgical methods like physiotherapy, pain management, and bracing or surgical interventions for more severe cases.

How does Singapore’s prevalence of scoliosis compare to global statistics?

The prevalence of idiopathic scoliosis among the school-going population in Singapore was last reported as 0.93% in girls and 0.25% in boys, a rate that is consistent with global prevalence data, highlighting the importance of awareness and early detection programs.

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You Always Meet the Physiotherapist First

Physiotherapists are often the first medical professionals (besides the doctor) patients meet when they enter the hospital because their expertise is essential in patients’ initial assessment and triage. They evaluate patients’ physical abilities and limitations, determine the extent of their injuries or conditions, and develop treatment plans to help them recover. Physiotherapy care in private physiotherapy clinic is essential for a smooth and complete recovery. 

Physiotherapists are trained to work with patients of all ages, from newborns to the elderly. They are skilled in identifying and treating various physical conditions, including musculoskeletal injuries, neurological disorders, and respiratory problems. Physiotherapists educate and guide patients and their families on taking charge of their discomfort and preventing further injury or illness.

Key Takeaways

  • Physiotherapists are often the first medical professionals that patients meet when they enter the hospital because of their role in the initial assessment and triage of patients.
  • Physiotherapists provide early intervention and rehabilitation, interdisciplinary care coordination, patient education and guidance, post-surgical and acute care, and long-term recovery planning.
  • Specialised physiotherapy services are available for patients with specific conditions or needs.

Role of Physiotherapy Clinics in Hospitals 

Physiotherapists play a crucial role in hospitals, as they are often the first medical professionals that patients meet. They work alongside other healthcare professionals to provide care and support to recovering patients from injuries, surgeries, or illnesses. Most patients are recommended to follow up with their physiotherapy clinic after discharge. The following are some of the critical roles that physiotherapists play in hospitals:

  • Assessment and Diagnosis

Physiotherapists assess and diagnose patients to determine the best course of treatment. They use various techniques, including physical examinations, medical histories, and diagnostic tests, to identify the cause of a patient’s pain or discomfort. Once they have made a diagnosis, they develop a treatment plan tailored to the patient’s needs.

  • Rehabilitation

Physiotherapists work with patients to help them regain mobility, core strength, and function after an injury, surgery, or illness. They use various techniques, including exercise, manual therapy, and electrotherapy, to help patients recover quickly and safely. They also provide advice and vital support to help patients manage themselves and prevent future injuries.

  • Pain Management

Physiotherapists play a crucial role in managing pain in hospital patients. They use various techniques, including massage, exercise, and heat therapy, to help patients manage their pain and improve their quality of life. They also work with other healthcare professionals to develop pain management plans tailored to each patient’s needs.

  • Education and Prevention

Physiotherapists educate and advise patients to help them manage their conditions and prevent future injuries. They teach patients how to perform exercises safely and correctly and offer advice on lifestyle changes that can help improve their health. They also work with other healthcare professionals to develop prevention programmes that help reduce the risk of future injuries or illnesses.

In summary, physiotherapists play a crucial role in hospitals by assessing and diagnosing patients, providing rehabilitation and pain management, and educating patients on managing their conditions and preventing future injuries. Their expertise and support are essential to expediting patients’ recovery. 

Initial Assessment and Triage

When patients arrive at the hospital, the first medical person they meet is usually a physiotherapist. Physiotherapists are trained to perform initial assessments and triage patients based on their physical condition and immediate needs.

Assessment of Physical Condition

The physiotherapist will begin by assessing the patient’s physical condition, including checking vital signs such as blood pressure, heart rate, and oxygen saturation. They will also evaluate the patient’s mobility, range of motion, and strength. This assessment helps the physiotherapist determine the severity of the patient’s condition and the appropriate course of action.

Determination of Immediate Needs

Once the physiotherapist has assessed the patient’s physical condition, they will determine their immediate needs. It may include pain relief, administering oxygen, or stabilising the patient’s condition. The physiotherapist will also determine whether the patient needs to be in-patient or can be discharged with appropriate follow-up care.

In summary, the physiotherapist is the first medical person a patient meets in the hospital. They are trained to perform initial assessments and triage patients based on their physical condition and immediate needs.

Early Intervention and Rehabilitation

Physiotherapists are crucial in providing early intervention and rehabilitation to hospital patients. They work closely with patients to diagnose each patient’s weakness and develop personalised treatment plans that help them regain their strength, mobility, and independence.

Preventive Care

One of the primary goals of physiotherapy is to prevent complications that can arise from prolonged bed rest. Physiotherapists use various techniques to help patients maintain muscle strength and prevent joint stiffness. They also provide education on proper body mechanics to help patients avoid injury and reduce the risk of falls.

Early Mobilisation Techniques

Physiotherapists use early mobilisation techniques to help patients move as soon as possible after an injury or surgery, including exercises to improve range of motion, strength, and gait training. Early mobilisation has improved patient outcomes, including shorter hospital stays and faster recovery times.

Overall, physiotherapists are the first medical professionals patients meet in the hospital because they play an essential role in promoting early intervention and rehabilitation. By providing preventive care and early mobilisation techniques, physiotherapists help patients regain their strength and independence, improving their overall quality of life.

Interdisciplinary Care Coordination

  • Collaboration with Medical Team

Physiotherapists work as part of an interdisciplinary team in a hospital setting. They collaborate with other medical professionals, such as doctors and nurses, to provide extensive patient care. Multidisciplinary care coordination is essential to ensure that patients receive the best possible care. It involves sharing information and expertise among team members to develop a unified care plan for each patient.

  • Patient-Centred Care Planning

The interdisciplinary team places the patient at the centre of the care plan. The team collaborates to develop a patient-centred care plan that considers the patient’s medical history, current condition, and individual needs. The physiotherapist plays a crucial role in this process by assessing the patient’s physical abilities and limitations and developing a treatment plan that aligns with the patient’s goals and preferences.

Effective interdisciplinary care coordination requires clear communication, and a commitment to providing the most effective care to patients.

Patient Education and Guidance

Physiotherapists play a vital role in educating and guiding patients during their hospital stay. They provide instructions on assistive devices, pain management strategies, and other relevant topics to help patients regain their independence and improve their quality of life.

Instructions on Assistive Devices

Physiotherapists educate patients on using assistive devices such as crutches, walkers, and wheelchairs. They demonstrate how to use these devices safely and effectively and provide guidance on adjusting them to fit the patient’s needs. In addition, they teach patients how to navigate their environment with these devices to prevent falls and other accidents.

Pain Management Strategies

Physiotherapists also guide pain management strategies. They educate patients on the different types of pain and the various techniques available to manage them, including exercises, stretches, massage, and heat and cold therapy. They also work with patients to develop individualised pain management plans, considering their unique needs and preferences.

Overall, patient education and guidance are essential components of physiotherapy practice. 

Recovering after operation with BMJ physiotherapy

Post-Surgical and Acute Care

Physiotherapists play a crucial role in post-surgical and acute care management. They are often the first medical person patients meet when admitted to the hospital. This is because physiotherapy is essential to recovery, especially after surgery or an acute injury.

Post-Operative Physiotherapy

Post-operative physiotherapy is a specialised area of physiotherapy that focuses on helping patients recover from surgery. It involves a range of customised exercises and treatments that help patients regain their strength, mobility, and functionality. Post-operative physiotherapy is not just about rehabilitation but is also about empowering patients to take control of their recovery process.

Physiotherapists work closely with patients to develop individualised treatment plans that cater to their needs. These plans may include exercises, stretches, and other techniques to help patients manage pain, improve circulation, and regain strength. In addition, physiotherapists may also use specialised equipment, such as ultrasound machines, electrical stimulation, and heat therapy, to enhance the recovery process.

Acute Injury Management

Acute injury management is another area where physiotherapists play a crucial role. They work closely with surgeons, doctors to ensure patients receive the best care after an injury. Physiotherapists can help promote optimal healing through various mobilisation techniques and modalities, enhancing the body’s natural healing mechanisms and reducing the risk of post-surgery complications.

Physiotherapists provide a range of services to patients with acute injuries. These may include pain management, wound care, and mobility exercises. They also educate and support patients and their families, helping them understand recovery and what to expect during the healing process.

In summary, physiotherapists are essential to the post-surgical and acute care management teams. They provide various services that help patients recover from surgery and acute injuries. Their rehabilitation and acute injury management expertise is crucial in ensuring inpatients receive the best care and achieve the best possible outcomes.

Long-Term Recovery Planning

Physiotherapists play a crucial role in long-term recovery planning, and it involves developing a comprehensive plan that outlines the patient’s recovery goals, the steps required to achieve them, and the timeline for achieving them. The plan considers the patient’s medical history, current condition, and other factors that may impact their recovery.

Discharge Planning

Discharge planning is an essential component of long-term recovery planning. It involves working with the patient and their family to ensure a smooth transition from the hospital to home. The physiotherapist will assess the patient’s ability to perform essential activities, such as showering, dressing, and eating, and make recommendations for any necessary modifications to the home environment.

Outpatient Rehabilitation Services

Outpatient rehabilitation services are an essential part of long-term recovery planning. These services allow patients to continue their recovery outside of the hospital setting. The physiotherapist will work with the patient to develop a customised rehabilitation plan that includes exercises, stretches, and other therapeutic interventions. They will also monitor the patient’s progress and adjust the strategy to ensure they progress towards their recovery goals.

Overall, physiotherapists are an integral part of the recovery process. Their expertise in long-term recovery planning, discharge planning, and outpatient rehabilitation services can help patients achieve their recovery goals and improve their quality of life.

Specialised Physiotherapy Services

Physiotherapists are the first medical professionals you meet when admitted to a hospital. They play a crucial role in providing specialised care to patients who have suffered from injuries, illnesses, or surgeries. Physiotherapists work with patients to develop customised treatment plans to help them manage their pain, regain their core strength, mobility, and independence.

Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation

Cardiopulmonary rehabilitation is a specialised physiotherapy service designed to help patients with heart and lung conditions. It is provided to patients who have undergone heart surgery, heart attacks, or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). The physiotherapist works with the patient to develop a customised exercise programme that helps to improve their lung and heart function, increase their endurance, and reduce their risk of future heart and lung problems.

Neurological Rehabilitation

Neurological rehabilitation is another specialised physiotherapy service that helps patients with neurological conditions such as stroke, Parkinson’s disease, and multiple sclerosis. The physiotherapist works with the patient to develop a customised treatment plan that helps to improve their balance, coordination, and muscle strength. They use various techniques, such as gait training, balance exercises, and range of motion exercises, to help patients gain back their independence and improve their quality of life.

In conclusion, specialised physiotherapy services such as cardiopulmonary and neurological rehabilitation are crucial in helping patients regain their strength, mobility, and independence. Physiotherapists work closely with patients to develop customised treatment plans tailored to their needs, using various techniques such as exercise, manual therapy, and modalities to help patients achieve their goals.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the responsibilities of a physiotherapist in a hospital setting?

Physiotherapists play a vital role in hospitals. They help patients regain physical function and mobility after illness, injury, or surgery. They assess patients’ physical abilities and limitations, create personalised treatment plans, and provide education and support to help patients achieve their goals.

How does physiotherapy fit into the primary health care model?

Physiotherapy is an essential component of primary healthcare. It focuses on preventing and treating physical impairments that can affect a person’s quality of life. By addressing physical issues early on, physiotherapists can help patients avoid more serious health problems later on. Physiotherapy is endorsed by surgeons and doctors are covered by health insurance on a case by case basis ( please check with your physiotherapy clinic) 

In what situations would a physiotherapist be the initial point of contact for a patient in the hospital?

Patients may be referred to a physiotherapist first if they are experiencing physical limitations or pain affecting their mobility or quality of life. For example, if a patient has suffered a stroke, a physiotherapist may be the first person they see to help them regain their ability to move and perform daily activities.

What are the benefits of receiving physiotherapy early in the patient care process?

Getting physiotherapy early in the patient care process can help patients regain function and mobility more quickly, improving their overall health outcomes. Physiotherapy can also help patients manage pain, reduce the chance of complications, and improve their quality of life.

What criteria determine if a patient should be referred to a physiotherapist first?

The decision to refer a patient to a physiotherapist is based on various factors, including the patient’s medical history, physical condition, and current symptoms. Patients experiencing physical limitations or pain affecting their mobility or quality of life may be referred to a physiotherapist first.

Why is BMJ the best physiotherapy clinic in Singapore

BMJ Physiotherapy Singapore is widely regarded as one of the best physiotherapy clinics in Singapore due to its commitment to providing accessible and quality specialist care for bones, muscles, and joints. Darek Lam, a former head of physiotherapy at Changi Hospital in Singapore, founded the clinic. He left the hospital in 2015 to set up his private practice, BMJ Physiotherapy.

The clinic’s team of highly trained allied health professionals, including physiotherapists, occupational therapists, and rehab therapists, adopts the latest proven treatment methodologies and works in alliance to deliver the best possible care to their patients. Their Singapore physiotherapist has more than 18 years of combined experience and has helped countless people in Singapore overcome their pain and physical limitations.

One reason BMJ Physiotherapy is regarded as the best physiotherapy clinic in Singapore is its focus on personalised treatment plans, and treating the root of the patient’s issues. BMJ Physiotherapy’s team of experienced staff takes the time to understand each patient’s unique situation, needs, and goals to develop a treatment plan tailored to them.

In addition, BMJ Physiotherapy Singapore offers a wide range of services, including injury prevention, sports massage therapy, and post-surgery rehabilitation. 

Overall, BMJ Physiotherapy Singapore’s commitment to personalised care, its team of highly trained professionals, and its wide range of services make it the best physiotherapy clinic in Singapore.

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