Manual therapy is hands-on physiotherapy for pain, stiffness, and restricted movement. Dr. Hymavathi uses soft-tissue release, joint mobilisation, myofascial release, and craniosacral technique, usually alongside an exercise plan. It suits all ages and is often one part of a wider treatment program rather than a standalone fix.
On the first visit we work out which tissues and joints are limiting you, and whether hands-on work is the right tool or only part of it. We tell you that on the first visit, not on the website.
Soft-tissue release, joint mobilisation, myofascial release, or craniosacral technique, chosen for what we found. The aim is to ease pain and free up movement, not to force it.
Manual therapy holds better when you keep moving. You leave with exercises to do between visits so the changes last beyond the session.
We check what changed, repeat what's working, and drop what isn't. Manual therapy is usually one component of a wider plan, not the whole of it.
Usually no. Hands-on work eases stiffness and helps a joint move, but it holds better when paired with exercises. We treat it as one part of a plan, not a standalone cure.
It shouldn't be forced. The aim is to free up movement, not push through it. Tell us what you feel during the session and we adjust the pressure.
Yes, it's suitable across all ages. The technique and pressure are matched to the person in front of us, gentler for a child than for an adult.
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