Available Therapies


Physiotherapy

Occupational Therapy

Special Education

Speech Therapy

Welcome to Flourish Physiotherapy Clinic and Special Children skill training Centre, where personalized physiotherapy transforms lives. Our dedicated team of experienced physiotherapists is committed to restoring your mobility, alleviating pain, and enhancing your overall well-being. From injury rehabilitation to preventive care, we offer tailored treatments to suit your unique needs. Discover a compassionate approach to health, guided by evidence-based practices and cutting-edge techniques. Start your journey towards a pain-free, active lifestyle with Flourish Physiotherapy Clinic and Special Children skill training Centre. Your health, our priority – because every step matters.


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Conditions & Services


    Physiotherapy

  • Weight Loss
  • Neck Pain
  • Shoulder Pain
  • Back Pain
  • Knee Pain
  • Arthritis
  • CP Child
  • Varicose Vein
  • Stroke
  • Bell's Palsy
  • Parkinson Disease
  • Post Surgery : TKR | THR / Reconstruction

    For Children

  • Autism
  • ADHD
  • Intellectual Disability
  • Visual Impaired
  • Learning Disorders
  • CP Child
  • Down Syndrome
  • Speech Delay
  • Delayed Milestone

    Services

  • Physiotherapy
  • Occupational Therapy
  • Speech Therapy
  • Special Education
  • Pre-Writing / Reading
  • Attention Skills
  • Understanding Skills
  • Memory Skills
  • ADL Skills
  • Play / Group Activity
  • Pre-Vocational Skills
  • Co-Ordination Skills


Physiotherapy is crucial for promoting and restoring optimal physical function and mobility. It addresses a spectrum of condition , from injuries and chronic pain to neurological disorders. Through targeted exercises, manual therapy, and patient education, physiotherapy enhances flexibility, strength, and overall well-being. It not only accelerates recovery but also prevents future injuries. With a holistic approach, physiotherapy empowers individuals to regain control over their bodies, fostering independence and improving the quality of life. It's an essential component in achieving lasting health and mobility for people of all ages.

What Is Therapy?

Skill Training to get help for your child. In therapy, kids talk and learn how to work out their problems. Going to therapy helps them cope better, communicate better, and do better.



Occupational therapy is crucial for children for several reasons, as it addresses various developmental challenges and enhances their overall well-being. Here are some key reasons why occupational therapy is needed for children:
1. Developmental Delays: Children may experience delays in their physical, cognitive, or social development. Occupational therapy helps address these delays and promotes age-appropriate skills such as crawling, walking, fine motor skills, and social interactions.
2. Sensory Processing Issues: Some children may have difficulties processing sensory information, leading to sensitivities or aversions to touch, sound, taste, or smell. Occupational therapists work to improve sensory integration, helping children better navigate and respond to their environment.
3. Fine Motor Skills: Occupational therapy supports the development of fine motor skills, including hand-eye coordination, grasping, handwriting, and other tasks that are essential for academic success and daily activities.
4. Gross Motor Skills: For children facing challenges with coordination, balance, or gross motor skills, occupational therapists provide interventions to enhance physical abilities, coordination, and participation in sports or recreational activities.
5. Autism Spectrum Disorders: Children with autism may benefit from occupational therapy to develop social skills, communication, and adaptive behaviors. Occupational therapists tailor interventions to the unique needs of each child on the autism spectrum.
6. Behavioral Challenges: Occupational therapy addresses behavioral issues by helping children develop self-regulation skills, coping strategies, and emotional expression, fostering improved behavior and social interactions.
7. Learning Disabilities: Children with learning disabilities, such as dyslexia or ADHD, can receive support from occupational therapists to develop strategies for improved focus, attention, organization, and academic performance.
8. Speech and Language Development: Occupational therapists collaborate with speech therapists to address issues related to oral-motor skills, feeding difficulties, and coordination, which can impact speech and language development.
9. ADHD and Executive Functioning: Occupational therapy interventions can assist children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in improving executive functions such as planning, organization, and time management.

10. Cerebral Palsy and Physical Disabilities: Occupational therapy helps children with physical disabilities like cerebral palsy by providing interventions that enhance mobility, self-care skills, and independence in daily activities.
Occupational therapists collaborate with parents, teachers, and other professionals to create individualized treatment plans that address the specific needs and goals of each child. Early intervention through occupational therapy can significantly improve a child's ability to participate in daily activities, succeed academically, and engage socially with peers.





Special education, the education of children who differ socially, mentally, or physically from the average to such an extent that they require modifications of usual school practices. Special education serves children with emotional, behavioral, or cognitive impairments or with intellectual, hearing, vision, speech, or learning disabilities; gifted children with advanced academic abilities; and children with orthopedic or neurological impairments. See also deafness; blindness; speech disorder; mental disorder; gifted child; childhood disease and disorder; learning disabilities.