Dr. Mohamed Muzammil (PT)
Chiropractor and Clinical Physiotherapist
Experience:
2+ Years
Location:
Kalyan Nagar
Dr Muralikrishna Chinnappagari (PT)
Chiropractor and Physiotherapist
Experience:
4 years
Location:
Sahakar Nagar
Dr. Anup Brahmbhatt (PT)
Chief Chiropractor and Physiotherapist
Experience:
15 Years
Location:
Electronic City
Dr Sridhar K (PT)
Home Physiotherapist
Experience:
1 Year of experience
Location:
Jayanagar
Dr. Ambika K B (PT)
Home Physiotherapist
Experience:
2
Location:
Dr. Anu Sebastin (PT)
Home Physiotherapist
Experience:
2+ Years
Location:
Banashankari
Dr. Parameshwaram C (PT)
Home Physiotherapist
Experience:
2+ Years
Location:
Dr. Chanchal Rani (PT)
Home Physiotherapist
Experience:
2+ Years
Location:
Jayanagar
Dr. Ankita Ajit Dhanappagol (PT)
Home Physiotherapist
Experience:
2+ Years
Location:
Malleswaram
DR. ALTHAF T K (PT)
Home Care Physiotherapist
Experience:
2
Location:
Banashankari
DR. AJMAL ANWAR (PT)
Home Care Physiotherapist
Experience:
2+
Location:
Malleswaram
DR. MOHAMMED SHAJU S N (PT)
Home Care Physiotherapist
Experience:
2+
Location:
Hulimavu
DR. ANU SEBASTIAN (PT)
Home Care Physiotherapist
Experience:
2
Location:
Banashankari
DR. SUMAN KUMAR (PT)
Home Care Physiotherapist
Experience:
2
Location:
Electronic City
DR. MOHAMED AJMAL S (PT)
Home Care Physiotherapist
Experience:
2
Location:
Bellandur
DR. DHANALAKSHMI (PT)
Homecare physiotherapist
Experience:
2
Location:
DR. BINDUSHREE C (PT)
Home Care Physiotherapist
Experience:
2
Location:
Sahakar Nagar
DR. MIHTHAJALI C K (PT)
Home Care Physiotherapist
Experience:
1
Location:
Malleswaram
DR. LALITHYA S (PT)
Home Care Physiotherapist
Experience:
1
Location:
DR. N VIJAY (PT)
Home Care Physiotherapist
Experience:
2
Location:
Jubilee Hills
DR. RAKSHA PARASHAR (PT)
Home Care Physiotherapist
Experience:
1
Location:
Electronic City
MONASHRIE S
Homecare Physiotherapist
Experience:
2 Years
Location:
Kalyan Nagar
RACHANA R
Homecare Physiotherapist
Experience:
6 Months
Location:
Indiranagar
ARUN M P
Homecare Physiotherapist
Experience:
6 Months
Location:
Whitefield
AAKHIL SIRAJ SHAIKH
Homecare Physiotherapist
Experience:
5 Months
Location:
Hulimavu
MUHAMMED JABER
Homecare Physiotherapist
Experience:
5 Months
Location:
Jayanagar
HARSHITA BAID
Homecare Physiotherapist
Experience:
5 Months
Location:
Jayanagar
CHITRA A PRABHU
Homecare Physiotherapist
Experience:
6 Months
Location:
Naagarabhaavi
JUNAIS MOHAMMED M
Homecare Physiotherapist
Experience:
7 Months
Location:
Hulimavu
SHEBIN BENNY
Homecare Physiotherapist
Experience:
6 Months
Location:
Electronic City
NEVIL PAULOSE
Homecare Physiotherapist
Experience:
6 Months
Location:
Banashankari
Dr PUNITHRAJ (PT)
Homecare Physiotherapist
Experience:
6 Months
Location:
Kalyan Nagar
FAYAS AHAMMED F
Homecare Physiotherapist
Experience:
6 Months
Location:
Electronic City
RAEES AZEEZ
Homecare Physiotherapist
Experience:
1.6 Years
Location:
Doddakannelli
KHUSHI SINGH
Homecare Physiotherapist
Experience:
3+ Years
Location:
Kalyan Nagar
JIMONI DUTTA
Homecare Physiotherapist
Experience:
1.7 Years
Location:
Kalyan Nagar
Dr FAYAS SATHAR (PT)
Homecare Physiotherapist
Experience:
2 Years
Location:
Hulimavu
ANJITHA R KRISHNAN
Homecare Physiotherapist
Experience:
6 Months
Location:
Bellandur
ANJU BABU
Homecare Physiotherapist
Experience:
2 years
Location:
Sahakar Nagar
DARI KUPAR L THABAH
Homecare Physiotherapist
Experience:
6 Months
Location:
Naagarabhaavi
NANDANA G NAIR
Homecare Physiotherapist
Experience:
6 Months
Location:
Jayanagar
SHAMITHA R POOJARY
Homecare Physiotherapist
Experience:
1.7 Years
Location:
Indiranagar
NEEMA NOUSHAD
Homecare Physiotherapist
Experience:
2.4 Years
Location:
HSR Layout
AKSHAY R S
Homecare Physiotherapist
Experience:
6 Months
Location:
Indiranagar
AISHAH TASNEEMA
Homecare Physiotherapist
Experience:
2 YEARS
Location:
AKHIL K R
Homecare Physiotherapist
Experience:
2 YEARS
Location:
KEERTHIKA
Homecare Physiotherapist
Experience:
2 YEARS
Location:
HELGA P A
Homecare Physiotherapist
Experience:
2 YEARS
Location:
CHANDAN KUMAR D
Homecare Physiotherapist
Experience:
2 YEARS
Location:
ANIRUDH C
Homecare Physiotherapist
Experience:
2 YEARS
Location:
DIVYANI CHAVAN
Homecare Physiotherapist
Experience:
2 YEARS
Location:
EINSTIN GEORGE
Homecare Physiotherapist
Experience:
2 YEARS
Location:
VINAYA ZION
Homecare Physiotherapist
Experience:
2 YEARS
Location:
SUSHMITHA S
Homecare Physiotherapist
Experience:
2 YEARS
Location:
RSIVADHARSHINI RAMALINGAM
Homecare Physiotherapist
Experience:
2 YEARS
Location:
MIHTHAJALI C
Homecare Physiotherapist
Experience:
2 YEARS
Location:
Malleswaram
Dr MANISHA VISHWA (PT)
Senior Clinical Physiotherapist
Experience:
5+ years
Location:
Kanakapura Road
Dr PRAKASH R (PT)
Clinical Co-ordinator
Experience:
18 Years
Location:
Kanakapura Road
Dr SURAKSHA SHANBHAG (PT)
Senior Clinical Physiotherapist
Experience:
5 Years
Location:
Kanakapura Road
Dr SHASHANK G S (PT)
Clinical Physiotherapist
Experience:
1+ Years
Location:
Kanakapura Road
Dr MANDARA T V (PT)
Senior Clinical Physiotherapist
Experience:
2+ Years
Location:
Kanakapura Road
Dr NIRANJAN EGANDHER (PT)
Senior Clinical Physiotherapist
Experience:
3 Years
Location:
Kanakapura Road
Recovering from an injury, managing a chronic condition, or navigating post-operative care can be challenging. The thought of travelling to a clinic for regular physiotherapy sessions can add stress, discomfort, and logistical hurdles. What if expert, personalised care could come directly to you? This is where a home physiotherapist makes all the difference. They bring professional assessment, treatment, and rehabilitation right to your doorstep, creating a healing environment where you are most comfortable. This guide provides a clear explanation of what a home physiotherapist does, emphasising their role in at-home pain relief, mobility restoration, and delivering personalised home based physiotherapy. We will explore how their expertise ensures your safety and teaches you how to do physiotherapy at home effectively for long-term results.
Who Is a Home Physiotherapist?
A home physiotherapist is more than just a healthcare professional who visits you at home; they are specialists in adapting clinical care to the unique environment of your living space. They bring the clinic's expertise to you, ensuring continuity of care without the hassle of travel.
Definition & Scope of a Home Care Physiotherapist
A home care physiotherapist is a licensed professional who delivers comprehensive assessment, treatment, and rehabilitation services directly in a patient's home. Their scope is broad, addressing a wide spectrum of health needs across musculoskeletal (e.g., back pain, arthritis), neurological (e.g., stroke, Parkinson's disease), and cardio-respiratory conditions (e.g., post-cardiac surgery, COPD). They specialise in creating effective treatment plans that work within the context of your daily life and home environment.
Qualifications & Expertise of a Home Service Physiotherapist
To ensure you receive the highest standard of care, a home service physiotherapist possesses specific qualifications and expertise.
- Degree & Licensure: They hold a bachelor's or master's degree in physiotherapy and are fully licensed to practise, ensuring they meet rigorous professional standards.
- Condition-Specific Certifications: Many pursue advanced certifications in areas like neurological rehabilitation, orthopaedics, or geriatrics, allowing them to provide specialised care for your specific condition.
- Experience in Home Care Protocols: A qualified home physiotherapist is experienced in home care physiotherapist protocols. This includes understanding the unique challenges and opportunities of a home setting, from patient safety to adapting exercises using available resources.
Home-Specific Responsibilities of a Home Physiotherapist
The role of a home physiotherapist extends beyond standard clinical duties and is tailored to the home environment.
- On-site Assessment: They conduct a thorough physical evaluation within your home, observing how you move and function in your actual living space to identify real-world challenges.
- Risk & Safety Checks: A key responsibility is to assess your home for potential hazards, such as loose rugs or poor lighting, and recommend modifications to prevent falls and ensure a safe recovery environment.
- Tailored Plans: They design a personalised physiotherapy plan that integrates with your daily routine and uses your home environment (e.g., using stairs for strengthening or your favourite chair for posture correction).
- Caregiver Education: They empower family members and caregivers by teaching them how to assist with exercises, support mobility safely, and contribute to the rehabilitation process.
- Progress Documentation: They meticulously document your progress, adjust the treatment plan as you improve, and communicate with your wider medical team to ensure coordinated care.
Types of Home Physiotherapists & Home Physiotherapy Services
Home physiotherapy is not a one-size-fits-all service. Specialists focus on different areas of health, ensuring you receive care that is precisely matched to your needs.
Musculoskeletal Home Physiotherapist
These therapists focus on a home physiotherapy plan for bones, joints, and muscles. They manage conditions like chronic back and neck pain, arthritis, and sports injuries. Their services include post-injury strengthening, hands-on manual therapy, and providing ergonomic coaching to optimise your home office or living space for better posture and reduced strain.
Neurological Home Physiotherapist
For individuals with conditions affecting the brain, spinal cord, or nerves, a neurological home physiotherapist is essential. They help patients recovering from a stroke or managing Parkinson’s disease or Multiple Sclerosis (MS) by focusing on improving gait, balance, and safe transfers (e.g., from bed to chair). They design neuro-plasticity routines with caregiver support to help retrain neural pathways in a familiar setting.
Cardiopulmonary/Respiratory Home Physiotherapist
This specialisation is crucial for patients with heart or lung conditions. A physiotherapist visit at home can guide you through post-cardiac rehabilitation, teach breathing re-training techniques for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) or asthma, and provide strategies for energy conservation to manage daily activities without excessive fatigue.
Pediatric Home Physiotherapist
Pediatric home physiotherapists work with children in their natural environment. They address developmental delays, cerebral palsy (CP), and other congenital conditions by turning therapy into play. They guide families on how to integrate motor milestone exercises and play-based therapy into the child's daily routines for consistent progress.
Geriatric Home Physiotherapist
Focused on the unique needs of older adults, geriatric home physiotherapists are experts in fall prevention, mobility maintenance, and promoting independence. Their home physiotherapy sessions include creating home safety adaptations, providing balance training, and teaching the correct use of assistive devices like walkers or canes.
Women’s Health/Post-natal
These specialists provide discreet and compassionate care at home for women. This includes post-partum rehabilitation to heal the body after childbirth, pelvic floor training to address incontinence or prolapse, and specialised exercises for conditions like diastasis recti, helping women safely return to function and fitness.
What Does a Home Physiotherapist Do?
A typical home physiotherapy session is a structured, goal-oriented process where the therapist actively works with you to achieve your recovery milestones.
Daily Tasks undertaken by a Home Physiotherapist
During a physiotherapist visit at home, a therapist performs a variety of crucial tasks to facilitate your recovery:
- On‑site Assessment: Each session begins with a check-in and assessment of your current pain levels, mobility, and progress toward your goals.
- Prescribe Exercises: They will guide you through a set of prescribed exercises, ensuring you use the correct form and technique to maximise benefits and prevent injury.
- Perform Manual Therapy: This includes hands-on techniques like joint mobilisation, soft tissue massage, and stretching to relieve pain, reduce stiffness, and improve movement.
- Cue Posture & Train Mobility/ADLs: The therapist will cue correct posture during daily activities and train you in mobility tasks and Activities of Daily Living (ADLs), such as getting out of bed, walking, or climbing stairs safely.
- Educating Caregivers and Motivating Patients: A significant part of their role is educating family members and motivating you, the patient, to stay consistent and engaged with your program between visits.
Tools & Techniques a Home Service Physiotherapist Brings to Your Home
A professional home service physiotherapist comes equipped with a portable toolkit to deliver effective treatment. They are also skilled at improvising with common household items like water bottles for weights or a sturdy chair for support. Moreover, they may suggest simple home safety equipment to aid your recovery.
Manual & Exercise Toolkits
Your therapist will bring a variety of portable tools to facilitate your exercises. This includes resistance bands, therapy loops, exercise sliders, mini-weights, and therapy balls. These tools are used alongside hands-on manual therapy for joint and soft-tissue work to restore mobility and build strength.
Electro & Modalities (Portable)
To manage pain and inflammation, home physiotherapists carry portable electrotherapy units. This may include TENS (Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation) or EMS (Electrical Muscle Stimulation) machines, as well as simple cold and heat packs. These low-tech, effective pain-relief options are perfectly suited to home service physiotherapist visits.
Mobility & Safety Aids
The therapist may use or recommend mobility and safety aids to support your independence. This can include walkers, canes, crutches, cuff weights for strengthening, and step-ups for balance training. They can also perform quick home hazard fixes, like advising on the placement of non-slip mats in bathrooms or securing loose cables.
Tele-Physio Support: Remote Coaching on How to Do Physiotherapy at Home
Modern home physiotherapy often includes a digital component for continuous support. This hybrid approach ensures you are never alone in your recovery journey. Many home physiotherapists offer virtual check‑ins to correct form, monitor adherence and adjust programs between visits. These tele-physio sessions are perfect for asking questions, getting real-time feedback on your exercises, and tracking adherence to your plan, ensuring you get the most out of your home physiotherapy program.
Conditions Managed at Home through Home Physiotherapy Sessions
Home physiotherapy is effective for a vast range of conditions, providing targeted treatment in the comfort of your own space.
- Musculoskeletal Conditions: Effectively manage low back/neck pain, recover from knee/shoulder injuries, address post-fracture stiffness, and treat tendinopathy with targeted exercises and manual therapy.
- Neurological Conditions: Crucial for post-stroke rehab, managing Parkinson’s freezing of gait, comprehensive balance retraining, and providing caregiver training for safe patient transfers.
- Cardiopulmonary/Respiratory Conditions: Ideal for post-CABG (Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting) activity pacing, learning breathing exercises for COPD/asthma, and techniques for sputum clearance.
- Pediatric Conditions: Address gross motor delays, treat torticollis (wry neck), and establish posture/flat-feet correction routines that are incorporated into a child's daily play.
- Geriatric Conditions: Build strength and balance with tailored circuits, implement osteoporosis-safe loading programs, and receive expert advice on fall-proofing the home.
- Post-Operative Conditions: Essential for recovery from TKR (Total Knee Replacement), THR (Total Hip Replacement), and shoulder repairs, focusing on pain control, achieving ROM milestones, and ensuring safe ambulation at home.
- Chronic Pain/Functional Limits: Utilise graded exposure techniques to gradually increase activity levels, develop pacing plans to manage energy, and work towards functional goals within real home contexts.
How to Choose the Best Home Physiotherapist for your Conditions
Selecting the right professional is key to a successful recovery. Here’s what to look for when choosing a home physiotherapist:
- Verify Credentials & Experience of Home Physiotherapists: Ensure the therapist is licensed and inquire about their experience with conditions similar to yours.
- Match Specialisation of Home Service Physiotherapist to Your Need: Choose a therapist with specialised training (e.g., neurological, geriatric) that aligns with your health requirements.
- Communication & Fit: A good therapist is an excellent communicator who listens to your concerns and makes you feel comfortable and motivated.
- Reviews, Coverage & Pricing of Home Physiotherapy Sessions: Check patient testimonials and understand the pricing structure and session packages clearly upfront.
Why Choose Physiotattva’s Home Physiotherapists?
At Physiotattva, we bring over 32 years of clinical excellence and patient-centric care directly to your home. Our home physiotherapists are not just practitioners; they are dedicated partners in your health journey. We have meticulously vetted specialists for every condition, ensuring you receive expert care. Our treatment is guided by measured protocols that are proven to deliver tangible outcomes. We offer flexible home service physiotherapist scheduling to fit your life and provide seamless hybrid care options, allowing you to transition between home and clinic visits as your needs evolve.
Ready for Expert Home-Based Physiotherapy at Your Doorstep?
Get a licensed home service physiotherapist / home care physiotherapist for personalised pain relief, mobility rehab, and guidance on how to do physiotherapy at home.
- Licensed, background-verified professionals trained in home care physiotherapist protocols
- Transparent plans and session cadence (typically 2–5/week, tapered as you improve)
- Seamless switch to clinic/hybrid when advanced equipment is needed
At Physiotattva physiotherapy clinics in Bangalore and Hyderabad, you receive personalised care tailored to your specific needs, ensuring effective results and comfort throughout your journey to recovery.
Don’t wait to start your recovery! Get in touch with Physiotattva for more details! Contact us at +91 89510 47001.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
How do I know if I need a home physiotherapist?
You may need a home physiotherapist if you have difficulty travelling due to pain, mobility issues, post-operative restrictions, or a lack of transportation. It's also an excellent option for those who prefer the convenience and comfort of receiving treatment at home, especially for chronic conditions, pediatric care, or geriatric needs.
How long does home physiotherapy take to show results?
The timeline for results varies depending on the individual, the condition being treated, and the consistency of the sessions. Some patients feel immediate relief from pain after the first session, while others may see gradual improvements in strength and mobility over several weeks. Your physiotherapist will set realistic milestones with you.
Is home physiotherapy safe for children and elderly?
Yes, it is extremely safe and often recommended. For children, therapy in a familiar home environment can be less intimidating and more effective. For the elderly, it eliminates travel risks and allows the therapist to conduct a fall-risk assessment and make safety recommendations directly in their living space.
What equipment do I need for home physiotherapy?
You generally do not need to purchase any special equipment. Your home physiotherapist will bring all necessary portable tools, such as resistance bands, weights, and therapy balls. They are also skilled at using everyday household items like chairs, tables, and even water bottles to aid in your exercises. If any specific assistive device is needed, they will guide you on it.
Can I switch to clinic or hybrid sessions later?
Absolutely. At Physiotattva, we offer a flexible hybrid model of care. Many patients start with home physiotherapy and, as they regain strength and mobility, transition to visiting one of our clinics for access to more advanced equipment. This seamless transition ensures your rehabilitation journey is uninterrupted and tailored to your progress.


