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Asgari Anjum (Pt)

Physiotherapist
₹ 250 at clinic
250 online
Sankalpa Hospital , Bangalore
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 06:00 PM - 08:30 PM, MON
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Dr. Koushik Reddy

Physiotherapist10 Years Exp.
B.P.T
₹ 500 at clinic
200 online
Home clinic , Marathahalli , Bangalore
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 08:00 AM - 12:00 PM, MON
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Dr. Selvakumar.P

Physiotherapist
₹ 600 at clinic
250 online
Selvakumar , Anjanapura , Bangalore
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 07:00 AM - 09:00 AM, MON
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Anjanaa Subramanian

Physiotherapist18 Years Exp.
MPT - Sports Medicine, PGD in Sports Nutrition and Dietitics, Diploma in yoga science, CFMP
₹ 1,000 at clinic
300 online
Recover functional medicine and rehabilitation centre , Cox Town , Bangalore
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 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM, MON, WED, FRI
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Nidhi Mehta

Physiotherapist8 Years Exp.
Bachelor of Physiotherapy
₹ 450 at clinic
100 online
Free Lancer , Jalahalli , Bangalore
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 10:00 AM - 06:00 PM, MON
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Dr. Varadappa Adi Andhra

Physiotherapist13 Years Exp.
BPTh/BPT
₹ 150 at clinic
100 online
Amulya physiotherapy clinic , Anantapur
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 10:00 AM - 10:00 PM, MON
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Dr. Kiran S Murthy

Physiotherapist29 Years Exp.
BPTh/BPT, Fellowship in Sports Science (FSS), NDT/MFT, NICU, Diploma in Epilepsy Care
₹ 350 at clinic
Parijma Neuro Diagnostic & Rehabilitation Centre , Wilson Garden , Bangalore
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 04:00 PM - 06:30 PM, MON, WED, FRI
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Dr. Harsha Thakur

Physiotherapist18 Years Exp.
BPTh/BPT, MPT - Orthopedic Physiotherapy
₹ 300 at clinic
SRINIVAS MULTISPECIALITY CLINIC , Bangalore
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 05:00 PM - 08:00 PM, MON
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Dr. Sudheera

Physiotherapist27 Years Exp.
BPTh/BPT, MPTh/MPT
₹ 300 at clinic
Lotus Multi Speciality Health Care , BEML Layout , Bangalore
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 06:00 PM - 09:30 PM, MON
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Dr. Arjun Dutt

Physiotherapist
₹ 0 at clinic
Home based rehab services , Bangalore
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 05:00 AM - 08:00 PM, MON
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Best Physiotherapists in Bangalore

Doctor's NameClinic FeesLybrate Ratings
Asgari Anjum (Pt)₹ 250NA
Koushik Reddy₹ 50087
Selvakumar.P₹ 60087
Anjanaa Subramanian₹ 1,000NA
Nidhi Mehta₹ 450NA
Varadappa Adi Andhra₹ 25086
Kiran S Murthy₹ 350NA
Harsha Thakur₹ 300NA
Sudheera₹ 300NA
Arjun DuttFreeNA

Physiotherapists in Bangalore

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(114 ratings and reviews)

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who is a physiotherapist?

A physiotherapist may have been recommended by your doctor if you've ever experienced an illness or injury that affected your mobility or ability to perform daily tasks. Physiotherapists, also known as physical therapists, assist patients in controlling their pain, mobility, and motor function. A physiotherapist will work with most people at some point in their lives. A referral to one might have been made for you following a car accident, surgery, or to treat low back pain. Patients with a variety of conditions or restrictions are treated by them.

What are the qualifications of a Physiotherapist ?

It takes extensive education and training to become a licensed physiotherapist. Prior to doing so, they must complete a doctor of physical therapy (DPT) program from a physical therapist education program that has been accredited (approved) by the Commission on Accreditation in Physical Therapy Education.

  • After that, they must succeed on the state exam to be granted a license.
  • For the most part, DPT programs last three years or less. Courses in biology, physiology, anatomy, physiology, biomechanics, neuroscience, behavioral sciences, and other topics may be part of the curriculum.
  • 20% of the training is clinical education, with the remaining 80% taking place in the classroom and lab.

What does a Physiotherapist do?

Physiotherapists work with patients to develop specialized programs in an effort to help them regain their functional ability and range of motion to the greatest extent possible. They have received training to help patients whose function and movement are hampered by:

  • Disease
  • Health conditions
  • Injury
  • Environmental factors
  • Aging
  • Disorders
  • Weight issues

What diseases do physiotherapists treat?

An extensive range of diseases and injuries can be treated by a physiotherapist. Some examples include:

  • Orthopedic: low back pain, sciatica, foot conditions, arthritis, back pain, carpal tunnel syndrome, knee conditions, etc.
  • Neurological: Cerebral palsy, stroke, concussion, multiple sclerosis, neuropathy (nerve damage), vertigo (feeling dizzy/off balance), etc.
  • Autoimmune: Raynaud's syndrome, rheumatoid arthritis, fibromyalgia
  • Guillain-Barre syndrome
  • Chronic diseases: high blood pressure, diabetes, obesity, asthma, etc.
  • General wellness

They might go to the patient's home instead of working in a hospital, nursing home, clinic, or rehabilitation center. They frequently collaborate with doctors, giving them feedback on a patient's development and any problems they observe.

Common problems you should see the Physiotherapist for

  • Pain that is persistent
  • Absence of balance
  • Sitting at your desk and feeling pain
  • Unable to move around easily
  • Urine production is out of control
  • Neurological problems
  • The effects of prescribed drugs are not what they should be
  • If surgery is an additional option

For which symptoms should one consult a physiotherapist?

  • Illness: Following a protracted illness or during or after an illness that affects one's motor skills, balance, or mobility.
  • Chronic illness: Some chronic illnesses, like diabetes, can affect a person's mobility and balance.
  • Following surgery: Moving around after surgery is crucial to the recovery process. Physiotherapy can assist the patient in regaining use of or finding a way to compensate for an affected body part, such as a hand, foot, or back.
  • Injury: Physiotherapy is frequently used to treat injuries that cause a patient a great deal of pain or make it difficult for them to move.
  • Aging: As people get older, their bodies go through changes that affect how well they move and function. Physical therapy can show them coping mechanisms or assist them in regaining some of that function.
  • Major health emergency: Heart attack, stroke, traumatic brain injury, and other health emergencies can leave a person with significant difficulties in carrying out daily tasks.
  • Improved physical performance: Athletes, or even patients, who want to perform better in their fitness endeavors, may turn to physiotherapy to learn strategies for maximizing the body's performance potential.

When should I go to the Physiotherapist ?

If you have an injury or chronic pain that interferes with your daily activities, you might want to consider receiving physiotherapy. After a procedure like a hip replacement or an incident like a heart attack or stroke, your doctor might recommend physiotherapy.

Do physiotherapists provide home consultations?

Mobile physiotherapists provide home visit consultations rather than working in conventional, "brick and mortar" clinic settings.

How much does it cost to see a physiotherapist in Bangalore?

In Bangalore, physiotherapy sessions start at 700 rupees each.

Can a Physiotherapist perform surgeries?

Physiotherapists cannot specifically perform surgeries; instead, their focus is on preoperative and postoperative care in order to restore normal bodily motion. To perform an invasive practice of surgery, only a licensed surgeon is permitted.

How do I find a physiotherapist in Bangalore?

Lybrate (www.lybrate.com) can help you locate the best Physiotherapist. By contacting Lybrate, you can select from a number of the top medical professionals in the Bangalore region.

How to choose a physiotherapist in Bangalore

Here are four things to consider when choosing a physiotherapist.

  1. Qualification
  2. Competence
  3. Treatment Techniques
  4. Reputation