Treatment
Seniors Physiotherapy & Geriatric Rehabilitation
Staying active and independent as you age is possible — with the right physiotherapy support. We help older adults move with greater confidence, reduce fall risk, and manage age-related conditions, with a programme built around your medical history and your goals.
Start with an assessment
Strong, Stable, Independent
Geriatric physiotherapy is not about slowing decline — it is about expanding what is possible. Your initial assessment maps strength, balance, and confidence so we can build the right plan.
Book Your Initial AssessmentAssessment-led, no obligation
How geriatric rehab works
Our Seniors Approach
Comprehensive Assessment
Full medical history, mobility, strength, balance, and falls-risk screen — plus your goals for the next 6 to 12 months.
Hands-On Treatment & Mobility
Manual therapy and joint mobility work to manage stiffness and pain so the strengthening work that follows is actually possible.
Strength & Balance Training
Progressive strength and balance training — the most evidence-based intervention for healthy ageing and falls prevention.
Confidence & Daily Function
Stair, transfer, and outdoor walking practice so the gains in clinic translate into actual confidence at home.
Conditions we treat
Conditions We Treat in Older Adults
Most age-related musculoskeletal and neurological conditions respond very well to structured physiotherapy. We adapt intensity and technique to each patient's capacity.
Osteoporosis
Bone-protective exercise, postural work, and falls-prevention training — informed by current bone-density status.
Parkinson's Disease
LSVT-style cueing, big-amplitude movement work, and progressive strength training to slow functional decline.
Hip & Knee Osteoarthritis
Evidence-based exercise and manual therapy that often delays — or removes — the need for joint replacement surgery.
Post-Fracture Rehabilitation
Hip, wrist, and vertebral fracture recovery — restoring confidence, strength, and balance after the fall and the fix.
Falls Prevention
Targeted balance, strength, and dual-task training for older adults at risk of falls or who have already had one.
General Deconditioning
Recovery from illness, hospital admission, or a long quiet stretch — rebuilding capacity from where you are now.
Balance Disorders
Specialist assessment for vestibular and central causes of imbalance in older adults.
Chronic Pain in Older Adults
Persistent back, hip, knee, or shoulder pain managed with respect for your overall medical picture.
Post-Stroke Rehabilitation
Outpatient neurological physiotherapy to maintain and progress the gains made in early stroke rehab.
Take the next step
Book a Geriatric Assessment
Bring any specialist letters or medication lists. We will assess where you are now and map out where you want to be — at a pace that suits you.
No referral required · Friendly, unhurried sessions · Dubai Hills
Common questions
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes — provided it is dosed correctly. We assess each patient carefully and adapt intensity and technique to suit their capacity and medical history. Some of our most striking results are with our oldest patients.
Yes. Targeted balance and strength training is the single most effective evidence-based intervention for reducing falls in older adults.
Multiple conditions are the rule, not the exception, in geriatric rehabilitation. We work alongside your other specialists and adapt the plan to your full medical picture.
Currently sessions are clinic-based in Dubai Hills. If access is genuinely a problem, please contact us — we will work out the best option.