Personalised care to reduce pain, restore movement, and improve everyday comfort
Orthopaedic and pain management physiotherapy focuses on treating pain related to muscles, joints, bones, and posture. At POSH Rehab, we don’t believe in temporary relief alone. Treatment is designed to understand why pain started and how it affects daily movement. Through guided exercises, hands-on therapy, and movement correction, we help reduce pain, improve strength, and restore normal activity. Every session is personalised and delivered one-to-one, ensuring safe and steady recovery without rushing the process.










We identify movement patterns, habits, and weaknesses contributing to ongoing pain.

Poor posture and alignment issues are addressed to prevent repeated strain.

We help the body relearn correct movement for daily activities.

Weak and overused muscles are corrected to support joints properly.
This therapy is ideal for people dealing with long-term pain, recent injuries, or post-surgical recovery. It suits adults with back, neck, knee, or shoulder pain, office workers with posture-related issues, elderly patients with joint stiffness, and anyone who wants a non-surgical approach to pain relief. If pain is limiting your movement, sleep, work, or daily activities, this care is designed to help you move comfortably again.

We assess pain triggers, movement limitations, strength, and daily activity challenges.

Therapy is planned according to pain levels, lifestyle, and recovery goals.

Every session is supervised to ensure correct technique and safety.

Treatment is adjusted as pain reduces and strength improves.
With consistent orthopaedic physiotherapy, patients often experience noticeable pain reduction and better movement control. Daily activities such as walking, bending, sitting, or lifting become easier and less stressful. Over time, improved strength and posture help prevent pain from returning. At POSH Rehab, success means feeling better after sessions and living more comfortably and confidently in everyday life.
Pain should not control your routine. With the right guidance, movement can feel comfortable again.