Physiotherapy

Our goal is to restore proper functioning to the body- ease pain and helping individuals live better. We aim to bring back  quality of life to persons with physical disablement.

We use a wide range of treatment and techniques plus exercises and massages to help movement and aid balance.

Physiotherapy centers on the physical rehabilitation of persons recovering from injuries or disease with the goal of restoring mobility.

Physiotherapists focus primarily on anatomy and the person’s strength, functional capacity and motor development.

Our physical therapy program can benefit children and adults with conditions including:

Children

  • Brain trauma and injuries
  • Developmental delays
  • Down’s syndrome
  • Gross motor skills deficits including muscle strength, coordination and balance
  • Spina bifida, etc.

Adults

  • Frozen shoulder
  • Headaches
  • Muscular dystrophy
  • Sports-related pain like tennis elbow, etc
  • Sprains and strains
  • Torticollis — a condition causing the head to twist to one side, etc

At Enability, our physiotherapists specialize in treating conditions that affect any part of your musculoskeletal system. This works to integrate all your other bodily systems with your musculoskeletal system to treat your injury or condition appropriately.

Conditions for children include:

  • Genu varum (Bow leg)
  • Genu valgum (knock knees)
  • Cerebral palsy
  • Club foot
  • Flat foot
  • Hip dysplasia
  • Scoliosis, and many more…..

Some surgeries under this that may require after-care include but not limited to:

  • Correction of limb/spine deformities
  • Fracture repairs
  • Spinal fusion

 

Conditions for adults include:

  • Arthritis
  • Lower back pain
  • Neurodegenerative diseases like Parkinson’s, Multiple Sclerosis, etc.
  • Osteoporosis
  • Slipped disc
  • Stroke, and many more…..

Some surgeries under this that may require after-care include but not limited to:

  • Hip replacement
  • Knee replacement
  • Rotator cuff repair

...to bring out the best in you!

Autism Spectrum Disorder,
ADHD,
Down’s Syndrome,
Cerebral Palsy

Physical therapy can help get your life back and the things you love while avoiding surgery and the long-term use of prescription medications.

Some conditions that can limit your mobility include:

  • Fractures or cracks in the bones.
  • Joint problems.
  • Spinal injuries.
  • Rehabilitation after surgery.
  • Sports injuries.
  • Pediatric conditions like cerebral palsy.
  • Neurological disorders like Parkinson’s disease, etc

...to bring out the best in you!

Spinal injuries
Fractures
Rehabilitation after surgery

What makes you get out there and train ? Is it knowing that you have to be better than you were before? Or is it the quest for victory? Maybe you just have goals that you must accomplish, no matter what.

Whatever your motivation, if you train, play, and compete, you can guarantee that at some point you will suffer an injury. You do not even have to be doing anything wrong. Sometimes accidents just happen. Our physical and occupational therapy team understands how important it is that you get back on your feet as soon as possible.

What Makes a Sports Injury?

Sports injuries are a broad term that covers all the injuries you can get while playing sports, working out or otherwise pushing yourself physically. You don’t have to be a professional athlete to suffer from a sports injury either. Anyone can from professionals to high school players to weekend warriors can wind up with sports injuries.

When you push your body to perform you can get hurt. It is a part of the process and When you push yourself too hard or use bad form while exercising you are definitely more prone to developing an injury. Even the best athletes in the world still get injured. Sometimes it happens while competing, but it can also happen while training or in everyday life. Even athletes slip on ice, roll ankles on uneven surfaces, and twist the wrong way from time to time.

The key to dealing with sports injuries is to get targeted treatment as soon as possible. The kind of treatment you need will depend on a variety of factors, like how severe the injury is, current health issues you are dealing with, and the type of injury you sustained.  Our physical and occupational therapists are well-qualified to examine your injury, weigh the factors involved, and administer treatment that is most likely to help you recover quickly so you can get back in the game.

 Kinds of Sports Injuries We Treat:

Our Physical and occupational therapists are trained to treat just about every type of sports injury out there. Of course, some injuries are more common than others. These include:

  • Injuries to the shoulder, such as a dislocated shoulder
  • Lower back pain including sciatica
  • Injuries to the knee, such as torn ligaments and hyperextension
  • Injuries to the elbow including tennis elbow and golf elbow

Treatments for these injuries could include:

The process begins with a careful examination of your injury and your body overall. Our physical and occupational therapist will explain the treatment plan and get your consent to begin. Then we will guide you through exercises to help reduce pain, inflammation, improve range of motion and increase strength.

Have you sustained a sports injury? If so, please call us

Want to schedule an appointment?

Call us at (+234) 909-859-7486 or fill in the appointment form...