Our clinic specializes in physical rehabilitation and physical therapy for children and adults, with dedicated programs for pediatric gait problems, facial nerve palsy (Bell’s palsy), sports injuries, and post-operative rehabilitation. We utilize the latest equipment and techniques to ensure restored mobility, improved muscle strength, and enhanced functional performance in a safe and effective manner.
Clinic Doctors
Physical Therapy Specialist. Expert in sports injuries treatment, post-operative rehabilitation, and spinal disorders (disc herniation). Specialized in orthopedic rehabilitation, joint mobilization, and manual therapy. Advanced care for neurological rehabilitation, restoring mobility efficiency, and pediatric physical therapy using the latest scientific methods.
Consultant of Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation. PhD in Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation (Kasr Al-Ainy). Expert in sports injuries treatment, post-operative rehabilitation, and neurological rehabilitation (strokes and multiple sclerosis). Specialized in spinal disorders, joint pain, and pediatric physical therapy. Advanced care for geriatric health, manual therapy, and restoring mobility efficiency with the latest therapeutic techniques.
Clinic Services
Cupping Session
A therapeutic procedure that relies on using medical cups placed on specific areas of the body to create suction, which helps stimulate blood circulation. The session typically involves placing a number of cups according to the condition and targeted area, following a medical assessment.
(Recovery Session): Recovery Session
A therapeutic session used to assist in muscle relaxation and reduce muscle fatigue after physical activity or injuries. It relies on therapeutic techniques to stimulate blood circulation and accelerate the muscle recovery process based on the case assessment.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, prior booking is preferred to organize appointments and ensure the best service for each case.
Yes, we follow up with children suffering from gait problems or delayed motor development.
It varies based on the case, but it usually lasts between 30 and 60 minutes.