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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Do you treat shoulder or neck injuries at Elpis Rehab?
Yes, we do treat shoulder, neck, and other musculoskeletal conditions. While Elpis Rehab specialises in lower limb rehabilitation, our therapists are trained to assess and manage a wide range of musculoskeletal injuries. Contact us to discuss your condition and determine the most appropriate care plan.
What physiotherapy treatments do you offer?
At Elpis Rehab, we provide treatments such as trigger point release, myofascial release, IASTM, cupping therapy, dry needling, ultrasound therapy, and structured exercise rehabilitation. However, every treatment is guided by detailed assessment to ensure it suits your specific condition.
Do you provide dry needling
Yes, we provide certified dry needling services. Our therapists are trained practitioners who perform dry needling safely and professionally as part of a structured rehabilitation plan.
What does dry needling help with?
Dry needling helps reduce muscle tension, improve blood circulation, and support the body’s natural healing process. It is commonly used for muscle tightness, trigger points, and movement restrictions, and is often combined with strengthening exercises for better results.
Do you offer house call physiotherapy services?
Yes, Elpis Rehab offers house call physiotherapy services for clients who have difficulty travelling due to pain, post-surgical recovery, or mobility limitations in Petaling Jaya and Kuala Lumpur area. Contact us to check availability in your area.
Why is physiotherapy important before surgery?
Pre-surgery physiotherapy (prehabilitation) helps prepare your body for surgery by improving strength, mobility, and understanding of rehabilitation exercises. Starting physiotherapy before surgery often leads to smoother recovery and better post-surgical outcomes.