Pain Management Clinic

Drug-free pain treatment combining osteopathy and physiotherapy targets the root cause of your discomfort. Through gentle hands-on techniques, mobility work, and corrective exercises, we restore natural movement and balance in your body. Get safe, personalized care that reduces pain, improves function, and supports long-term recovery — without medication or surgery.

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Natural Pain Relief Through Integrated Manual Therapy

Experience a safe and effective approach to pain management without the use of medication, combining the precision of osteopathy with the rehabilitative strength of physiotherapy. Our tailored treatments focus on restoring alignment, improving mobility, and activating the body’s natural healing processes for lasting relief.

  • Three hours of therapy five days per week;
  • 24/7 nursing care including nurses who specialize in rehabilitation;
  • Licensed therapists and frequent visits from a physician.

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Hospital locations
World-class rehabilitation solutions and individualized recovery plans.

2,100

Licensed nurses and therapists
Our experienced team strives to provide a positive, stress-free experience.

80

Rehabilitation beds
We specialize in providing inpatient rehabilitation for patients.

7,000+

Lives impacted every year
Physicians, physical therapists, nurses guide patients to reach their maximum potential.

What we treat generally?

We generally treat common back, neck and muscular related pain including:

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Dedicated Team of Experts & Medical Professionals

Our team is dedicated to offering expertise and care needed to tackle any issue. Our physical therapists can help you recover & maintain mobility.

Awards & recognition

Excellence Recognized Both Nationally and Locally

Our Doctors

Doctor Nafisa Shahzadi

Physiotherapist

Dr Sarah Sarfraz

Physiotherapist

Assistant Malik Saif

Physiotherapist

FAQs

What do I need to do after treatment?

Drink plenty of water, let yourself rest and heal, occasionally, you may feel sore during or following a treatment. This is normal! Your body is adjusting to treatment and is getting used to moving and functioning properly again.

No, Osteopathy does not believe in using harsh or protocol – driven treatment of the tissues. The osteopathic practitioner reasons why muscles get tight and sore, and the works to correct the underlying structural imbalances causing the problem. However, many Osteopathic Practitioners do often support the use of massage and feel it is useful adjunct to osteopathic treatment when it is applied properly at the right time and in the correct manner.

No, Osteopathy does not believe in using aggressive manual manipulations to bones, joints, or tissues. Osteopathic practitioners apply principles and techniques that are gentle, adjusted to the body’s framework and suited for everyone. Osteopathic practitioners work diligently to balance the whole human structure using their understanding of applied anatomy, biomechanics, and physiology, which is unique to osteopathy.

No, Osteopathy practitioner predominantly uses their hands to help restore lost health. Other modalities are used at a minimum, and exercise is often only permitted or encourages at times when the reparative qualities of the body are strong to deal with that level of stimulus.

The goal of osteopathic care is to minimize the use of drugs and surgery. However, osteopathic practitioners recognize that there are certain times and situations, particularly in emergency and trauma settings, where it is absolutely indicated and necessary to use medicine or have surgery. The objective is to find the health on the patient instead of focusing on disease, and to improve the quality of life.

Osteopathic treatment works to restore proper body mechanics, nerve impulses, and circulation of the body fluids, this is nature‘s way of establishing health. The osteopathic treatment adjusts the relationships of all the structures of the body. This in return, balances the body’s systems of communication, defense, and repair and gives the body a fighting chance against illness of all kinds.

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