Services

Our Services

Social Responsibility

We love the Indian Army and Police. We are privileged to provide free treatment for army widows and widows of policemen killed in action at Champion Physiotherapy.  No charges are made for them.

We treat the poor and deprived sections of the society with generous discounts.
Social Responsibility

Electrotherapy

Champion Physiotherapy is fully equipped with all modern treatment equipments like ultrasound, TENS, IFT, Russian Currents, Diadynamic Current therapy, Shortwave Diathermy and others to relieve your acute and chronic pains.

Online Physiotherapy

We are the first provider of Online Physiotherapy Services in Coimbatore through our online video conferencing system.  We are serving a large number of patients in pain who are unable to travel to clinic because of distance and other reasons. It is very convenient, economical, saves travelling time to clinic, and is a huge success.

Spine Care

The best way to treat neck, low back pains and tailbone pain is proper rest and exercise. Spine has the ability to recover back to normal or near normal even after disc prolapse, spinal muscle strain and other minor injuries. We at Champion Physiotherapy have helped plenty of patients to recover from severe pains to become normal. The methods are rational rest, exercise and medicines whenever needed (Prescribed by a medical specialist).

Exercise based rehabilitation is a very gentle method guided by pain intensity of the patients. Patients are never forced to do any exercise when they have pain. It is guided and done under the direct supervision of a specialist physiotherapist.

Elderly Care

Having a PG Diploma Degree in Geriatric Care, Thomas Jefferson takes the special path needed to treat elders of the society. We train older adults with balance concerns and those are frail in need of general strengthening. Fall prevention training is given for the elders as preventive measure. Posture maintenance, training and relevant postural exercises are given to keep elders safe, independent and lead a dignified life.

Joint Pains

If you are having severe joint pains and in suffering, we are here for you. We will provide treatments to get you back to routines and prevent injury in the future. We are devoted to your health and to keeping you fit!

Common ortho problems we treat include:
  • Tennis/Golfers Elbow
  • Rotator Cuff Syndrome
  • Frozen Shoulder
  • Bursitis
  • Plantar Fasciitis
  • Achilles Tendonitis
  • Hip and Knee Pain
  • Osteoarthritis
  • Wrist Sprain
  • Ankle Sprain
  • Low Back Pain
  • Neck Pain
  • Muscle Strains
  • Joint Sprains

Post Operative Physiotherapy

We provide post-surgical physiotherapy for patients who have undergone surgeries after accidents, joint replacements, ligament repair, corrective surgeries, neuro surgeries, plastic surgeries and other surgeries relevant to joints and muscles. Joint mobilisation, muscle strengthening, posture restoration training, walk training and other relevant rehabilitation is done for patients.

Sports Injury

Having a FIFA Diploma in Football Medicine Thomas Jefferson treats many sports injuries patients who require physiotherapy. His approach for sportsmen is quite different in comparison to the conventional rehabilitation methods used for other patients. Sports injury rehabilitation is one of our main areas of work which has helped many school children, college students, elder sportsmen, professional and amateur sportsmen. Marathon runners, badminton players, golfers, tennis players, football players etc have been rehabilitated for their injuries. Plyometric training also is provided for sportsmen.

Post Operative Physiotherapy for Breast Cancer Patients

Champion Physiotherapy provides mobilisation of shoulder, lymphoedema drainage and other physiotherapy needed for post operative breast cancer patients.  The aim is to prevent un necessary deconditioning of patient during the course of treatment.  Our therapy surely makes the patient comfortable and retains their abilities. All therapies for patients is done very gentle and with the utmost understanding of the pain and discomfort they are in.

Chronic Pain

Many of our patients visit us for pain management without medicines, education and most of all support from Champion Physiotherapy. Please refer to the following link for information and treatment options for Chronic Pain  –  Understanding Chronic Pain Management

Do I Have Chronic Pain?

Just about everyone feels pain from time to time. When you cut your finger or pull a muscle, pain is your body’s way of telling you something is wrong. Once the injury heals, you stop hurting. Chronic pain is different. Your body keeps hurting weeks, months, or even years after the injury. Doctors often define chronic pain as any pain that lasts for 3 to 6 months or more. Chronic pain can have real effects on your day-to-day life and your mental health. But you and your doctor can work together to treat it.

Which Conditions Cause Chronic Pain?

Sometimes chronic pain can begin without any obvious cause. But for many people, it starts after an injury or because of a health condition.
Some of the leading causes include:
  • Past injuries or surgeries.
  • Back problems.
  • Migraines and other headaches.
  • Arthritis.
  • Nerve damage.
  • Infections.
  • Fibromyalgia, a condition in which people feel muscle pain throughout their bodies.

Symptoms

Chronic pain can range from mild to severe. It can continue day after day or come and go. The pain can feel like:
  • A dull ache.
  • Throbbing.
  • Burning.
  • Shooting.
  • Squeezing.
  • Stinging.
  • Soreness.
  • Stiffness.
Sometimes pain is just one of many symptoms, which can also include:
  • Feeling very tired or wiped out.
  • Not feeling hungry.
  • Trouble sleeping.
  • Mood changes.
  • Weakness.
  • A lack of energy.

Get Help for Chronic Pain

Chronic pain treatment usually involves team work where a medical specialist and physiotherapist are involved. Medicines, rest, exercise, lifestyle changes and relaxation techniques all together immensely help in your recovery.

WebMD Medical Reference

Women's Health

Pre and Post Natal exercises

We teach safe pre-natal exercises for pregnant women and post-natal exercises for abdomen flattening and other related exercises to restore normalcy in shape and fitness wise.

Pelvic Floor Health – often ignored aspect in women

Pelvic Health concerns are way too common but rarely talked about. Many women suffer silently without realizing that there are effective, evidence-based treatment solutions. Pelvic Floor physiotherapy is becoming more established in the research as a first line of defense in the treatment for incontinence and pelvic pain.

What is the function of the pelvic floor?

The pelvic floor muscles are voluntary muscles; these are muscles that we have direct control over. Their functions include:
  • maintaining continence of the bladder and bowel.
  • providing support to the bladder, uterus, and bowel so that they stay supported in the abdominal cavity.
  • providing support for the low back so that we can function without pain.
When the pelvic floor muscles are unhealthy, they can contribute to problems such as incontinence, pelvic organ prolapse, and pelvic pain.
What causes pelvic floor problems?

Pelvic floor dysfunction can be caused by an imbalance of pelvic floor muscles that are either too weak or too tight.
  • Weak pelvic floor muscles can contribute to stress incontinence and pelvic organ prolapse.
  • Tight pelvic floor muscles can contribute to urinary and fecal urgency, urge incontinence, pudendal neuralgia, interstitial cystitis, and chronic pelvic pain.
Learning how to connect with our pelvic floor muscles is important throughout our life span. Knowing how to keep the pelvic floor muscles strong, yet relaxed, is a skill we need to support us in all our activities and exercise.

Incontinence is NOT normal

Any involuntary loss of urine or feces is not normal and can be helped. Although one in four women experience urinary incontinence, it is not a normal part of aging or pregnancy. Sufferers often find themselves unable to control when their bladder empties, which can be embarrassing and have a long term effect on quality of life.

What is pelvic health physiotherapy?

Pelvic floor muscle training involves exercises which are only verbal instructions. The exercises are very easy and has helped hundreds of women who have learnt them from us.
Pelvic floor muscle training has been proven (2014 Cochrane Collaboration review) effective for women with stress or urge incontinence and is recommended as the first line of defense before surgical interventions. There are ongoing new research findings demonstrating the benefits of physiotherapy for management of pelvic pain, interstitial cystitis, and associated conditions. We offer specialized treatments for women with:
  • Urinary incontinence.
  • Urinary urgency.
  • Bowel incontinence.
  • Pelvic organ prolapse.
  • Post pelvic surgery.
  • Chronic constipation.
  • Overactive bladder.
  • Pelvic pain.