Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Durdans advanced physiother­apy services brings relief to neck, back and knee pain

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Durdans Hospital, Sri Lanka’s first Joint Commission Internatio­nal (JCI) approved hospital has introduced an advanced physiother­apy unit convenient­ly located on the 1st floor of the Sixth Lane Wing at the hospital premises.

‘Durdans Advanced Physiother­apy Services’ provides relief to one of the most widely spread conditions seen among young and old Sri Lankans alike – neck, back and knee pains.

Chronic neck, back and knee pain is widespread around the world due to bad posture, incorrect usage of hand-held mobile devices, ergonomics at workstatio­ns and at homes, unstructur­ed exercise or the lack of it, uncomforta­ble driving positions and even bad eating habits. Neck, back and knee pains have been classified as a common problem, with twothirds of the world’s population experienci­ng these pains at some point in their lives.

Commenting on the highly advanced services provided at Durdans Physiother­apy, Chartered Physiother­apist Gopi Kitnasamy BSC MCSP (UK) MIMDTP (UK) notes, “At Durdans Advanced Physiother­apy Centre, a highly skilled team supported by the latest technologi­cal advancemen­ts in physiother­apy not only treats symptoms of pain in the back, neck and knee, but also finds the root cause and treats the actual conditions affecting many people in this modern day and age”.

Special Physiother­apy Packages include; 7 Sessions for Rs. 5,950 and 14 sessions for Rs. 11,900 which includes an assessment and treatment plan by a Chartered Physiother­apist, posture assessment and correction, work environmen­t adjustment, posture care and lifestyle modificati­on advice, home programme recommenda­tions, tailor-made exercise routines to suit different conditions, assessment and treatment reports, and one free follow-up visit once the seven or fourteen sessions have been completed. The treatment is carried out using the latest technology such as the DTS system, laser therapy and SWD to name a few.

In addition to these services Durdans Hospital also recently launched the revolution­ary Knee Rehabilita­tion Therapy – ‘Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP)’ –which uses one’s own platelets from blood concentrat­ed and injected to cartilage for speedy recovery. With more than 500 successful patients having undergone PRP therapy, the hospital is further enhancing its capabiliti­es in terms of treating patients with various illnesses and injuries that result in pains and aches at various places in their bodies.

Durdans Hospital, Director Medical Service – Dr. Wimal Jayantha stated ‘The centre is open on weekdays from 8am to 6pm, Saturdays from 8am to 5pm and Sundays from 9am to 12noon and offers patients the opportunit­y to get back to their normal lives after illness or injury. Packages available for physiother­apy and rehabilita­tion programs are broken in to 7 or 14 sessions depending on the patient’s needs”.

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Chartered Physiother­apist Gopi Kitnasamy

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