Patients with pain and movement difficulty
For back pain, knee pain, stiffness, weakness, or difficulty walking when travel itself becomes a problem.
Recover faster in the comfort of your home. Sajjad Rehabilitation brings certified physiotherapists to your doorstep for back pain, paralysis, post-surgery recovery, and elderly care. We carry advanced portable equipment to ensure clinic-quality treatment at home.
Home physiotherapy is most useful when pain, weakness, surgery, or balance issues make regular travel difficult and daily movement needs guided support.It works best when treatment has to fit into real recovery, real comfort, and the actual challenges patients face inside the home.
For back pain, knee pain, stiffness, weakness, or difficulty walking when travel itself becomes a problem.
For joint replacement, fracture fixation, ligament repair, or other surgeries that need careful home recovery.
For patients who need repeated gait training, balance work, and muscle activation after stroke or neurological weakness.
For seniors with balance loss, weakness, arthritis, or fear of falling who need therapy in a familiar setting.
Focused rehabilitation for stroke, paralysis, Parkinsonism, and neurological weakness to improve balance, control, transfers, and confidence in walking.
Structured treatment for knee pain, frozen shoulder, cervical issues, arthritis, joint stiffness, and other bone or muscle conditions that limit movement.
Guided exercise progression after fracture surgery, ACL repair, joint replacement, or spinal procedures so recovery remains safe and consistent.
Breathing exercises, chest mobility work, and airway clearance support for patients recovering from ICU stay, lung weakness, or low activity tolerance.
Gentle balance, strength, and mobility sessions for older adults who need safer walking, fall prevention, and more confidence in daily activity.
Manual guidance, movement correction, and home-based pain management for slip disc, sciatica, neck stiffness, and recurring functional pain.
Dependable home physiotherapy with planned recovery, trained professionals, and continuity families can rely on.
Every visit follows a clear care plan so treatment stays structured and purposeful.
Patients are matched with trained therapists and care staff based on their needs.
Families stay informed so home care is easier to follow and continue between visits.
Regular follow-up helps patients continue recovery with less disruption and better consistency.
Care is delivered with practical safety, hygiene, and attention to patient comfort during each visit.
Home appointments are planned around patient needs so therapy becomes easier to continue regularly.
Patients can continue therapy in a familiar environment that reduces stress and supports better cooperation.
Our home physiotherapy services are expanding to support patients and families who need pain relief, movement recovery, post-surgery rehabilitation, stroke care, and better continuity at home.
We are expanding our home physiotherapy network across India.
For many patients with pain, weakness, balance problems, stroke recovery, post-surgery stiffness, or difficulty traveling, home physiotherapy is often enough to begin structured recovery. Some cases may still need doctor review or clinic-based equipment later, but home sessions can handle a large part of day-to-day rehabilitation.
The first visit usually includes pain and movement assessment, walking or transfer check, review of reports or surgery history, and a practical plan for exercises, mobility goals, and home precautions. The therapist also checks how the patient is managing in the actual home environment.
The frequency depends on the condition, stage of recovery, pain level, and how much exercise the patient can continue between visits. Some patients need more frequent sessions early on, while others improve well with a planned schedule and daily home practice.
Usually no. The therapist first evaluates the patient and then suggests only the items that are actually useful, such as bands, a walker, or a small exercise aid. Many early sessions can begin with basic guided movement and portable equipment.
Mild soreness or fatigue can happen after exercises, especially in the first few sessions or after a gap. However, severe pain, swelling, or a clear worsening of symptoms should be reported so the treatment plan can be adjusted.
In some cases, yes. A weekly visit can still help if the patient or family is consistent with the home exercise plan and follows the therapist's instructions between sessions. Recovery speed usually depends on that follow-through, not just the visit itself.