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Noble Elite team of medical professionals Physiotherapist who are dedicated to diagnosing & treating severe, Acute or chronic all musculoskeletal and Geriatric conditions by non-surgical methods.

Noble Elite uses non-invasive devices, which helps the patient to get a better and regenerate, repair, restore the tissues.

The treatment is based on the diagnosis and severity of the patient’s condition. To cure pain and mechanical problems, it is important to rebuild and repair the tissues that are weak, dormant and are unable to support or stabilise the painful structure. This is where Noble Elite’s expertise standsout.

  • The advance technology Noble Elite uses enables isolation of the weak tissues and regenerate, repair, restore weak tissues. Noble doctors use a variety of treatments method , depending on how severe the condition is, to effectively enable recovery.

Noble Elite has high Qualified team that comprises of doctors with a specialisation in physical therapy for the all musculoskeletal condition and an advisory panel of spine surgeons and orthopaedics.

Doctors with a specialisation in Musculo skeletal disorders post a 4-year clinical degree in physical therapy or physiotherapy. Their expertise is dedicated to the reversal of Musculo skeletal disorders and to improve mobility & function.

Most common Case:

  • Back and Neck Pain
  • Frozen Shoulder
  • Knee PainHip Pain / Piriformis Syndrom
  • Ankle Strain and Sprain
  • Muscle Strain
  • Joint pain
  • Post Surgical rehabilitation
  • Tennis and Golfer Elbow
  • Patellar tendinopathy
  • Tendinopathy
  • Sciatica
  • Bells and Facial Palsy

During your first visit you can expect the following:

  1. Arrive at your appointment with your paperwork completed.
  2. You will provide us with your prescription for physical therapy.
  3. You will be seen for the initial evaluation by the therapist.
  4. The therapist will discuss the following
  • Your medical history.
  • Your current problems/complaints.
  • Pain intensity, what aggravates and eases the problem.
  • How this is impacting your daily activities or your functional limitations.
  • Your goals with physical therapy.
  • Medications, tests, and procedures related to your health.

Physical therapists treat patients with orthopedic problems, such as low back pain or knee surgeries, to reduce pain and regain function. Physical therapists provide to assist patients recovering from a stroke, use of their limbs and walk again. The ability to maintain an upright posture and to move your arms and legs to perform all sorts of tasks and activities is an important component of your health. All of these activities require the ability to move without difficulty or pain.

For many patients, one of the primary objectives is pain relief. This is frequently accomplished with hands-on techniques, modalities such as ultrasound, electrical stimulation, and/or heat or cold therapy. Movement often provides pain relief as well. Your physical therapist will provide you with the appropriate exercises not only for pain relief but to recover range of motion, strength, and endurance. In some cases, physical therapy techniques can be painful. For example, recovering knee range of motion after total knee replacement or shoulder range of motion after shoulder surgery may be painful. Your physical therapist will utilize a variety of techniques to help maximize your treatment goals. It is important that you communicate the intensity, frequency, and duration of pain to your therapist. Without this information, it is difficult for the therapist to adjust your treatment plan.

It is not recommended for families to bring children under the age of 12 to visit with patients. However, if patients have no option but to keep children with them, it is under the assumption that the family will ensure strict discipline and good behavior of the child. If the family is unable to do so, the attendants may be asked to take the children outside the clinic.

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