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Top 10 Physiotherapists in Mysuru

Dr. Saniya Begum

BPT

PhysiotherapyPhysiotherapy

Udaygiri Mysore, Mysuru, Karnataka, India, 570007

Dr. (PT) Aaniya Meharaj

Physiotherapist - Neuro, pediatric

PhysiotherapyPhysiotherapy

Mysuru, Karnataka, India, 570001

Dr. Hanine Hassan

Physiotherapy- Pediatric Developmental Therapist

PhysiotherapyPhysiotherapy

doctors corner, 138/1, Gokulam 3rd Stage, Gokulam, Mysuru, Karnataka 570002, Mysuru, Karnataka, India, 570002

Frequently Asked Questions

A physiotherapist is a health professional who help people move better when they have pain, injury or disability. They use exercises, massage, and some physical treatments to reduce pain and bring back movement slowly.

They give treatment for pain, injury recovery, post-surgery care, and also help with stroke or nerve problems. Many do sports physiotherapy and teach exercises for posture and daily movement.

Mostly fee is mostly between ₹300 to ₹700. It depends on the doctor's experience and where the clinic is. Some clinics have a package for 5 or 10 sessions, which comes cheaper.

Yes, many of them come home for old people, bedridden or after an operation. Home physiotherapy is comfortable, and recovery becomes easy under their care. You can search on DocIndia for a clinic or hospital that gives home visit services.

Yes, most clinics use machines like ultrasound, TENS, IFT, laser and traction for pain relief and muscle work. These help exercise work faster and better.

Some known places are Columbia Asia Hospital Physio Dept, ReLive Physio Clinic and GSS Hospital Rehab Unit. These are known for good treatment and personal care.

Yes, they treat problems like arthritis, frozen shoulder, back pain and cervical issues. Regular sessions with the right exercises and therapy help reduce pain and give free movement again.

Yes, they do neuro rehab for stroke, Parkinson’s and spine injury patients. They help improve balance, strength and daily movement slowly step by step.

Yes, they work with children who have slow development and also with older people who can’t walk or move easily. They make a personal plan for each person according to their condition.

You should take your medical file, X-ray or MRI report, doctor’s note or surgery details, if any. It helps physiotherapists to know your problem and plan the right treatment for you.