Geriatric Physiotherapy
Helping older adults move with confidence, stay independent, and age actively — in the comfort of their own home.
Ageing brings natural changes to our strength, balance, flexibility, and endurance — but slowing down, losing independence, or living with persistent pain should never be accepted as inevitable. At Neuron Rehabilitation, our Geriatric Physiotherapy service is designed specifically for older adults, bringing safe, compassionate, and highly personalised care directly to their homes across Bangalore. Our physiotherapists understand the unique physical, cognitive, and psychosocial challenges of ageing — and we build programmes that are gentle, realistic, and deeply motivating for our elderly patients and their families.
We have helped elderly patients across Bangalore recover from falls, regain the ability to walk independently, and rediscover the confidence to live life on their own terms.
Our Approach to Elder Care Rehabilitation
At our culture comes to life through three core values:
Geriatric physiotherapy addresses the full spectrum of age-related and age-associated conditions that affect older adults. At Neuron Rehabilitation, we treat conditions including osteoarthritis, osteoporosis, hip fractures, Parkinson’s disease, post-stroke weakness, age-related muscle loss (sarcopenia), balance disorders, chronic lower back and joint pain, and cognitive-motor decline. Our home visit approach allows us to assess not just the patient, but their living space — identifying fall hazards, reviewing furniture layout, and recommending practical modifications to make the home safer. This holistic view is something no clinic appointment can replicate.
Our treatment programmes for elderly patients are carefully graded to respect individual capacity, medical history, and energy levels. We use a combination of gentle joint mobilisation, strength and resistance training, balance and coordination exercises, gait retraining, fall prevention strategies, and breathing and circulation exercises for bedridden patients. We are trained to work alongside patients who have multiple comorbidities — heart disease, diabetes, cognitive impairment — and we adjust our approach accordingly, always prioritising safety without compromising the ambition to improve. Family members and caregivers are always involved in goal-setting and training.
Falls are one of the leading causes of injury and hospitalisation in older adults — and the fear of falling can be just as disabling as a fall itself. Our geriatric physiotherapists conduct structured fall risk assessments and build individualised fall prevention programmes that address muscle weakness, balance deficits, footwear, medication effects, and home hazards together. Beyond fall prevention, we focus on helping elderly patients participate in the activities they value — whether that is walking in the garden, attending a family gathering, or simply getting up from a chair with ease and dignity.
At Neuron Rehabilitation, we treat every elderly patient with the respect, patience, and clinical expertise they deserve. We come to them — because independence begins at home.