The Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation of Alorf Hospital is focused on getting people back on track, helping them regain control over their lives after experiencing a disabling condition or traumatic injury. Be it pain, weakness, difficulty in mobility, developmental delay, and dysfunction in other areas of activities of daily living, we can help.

Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation is a branch of medicine that is based on holistic, comprehensive and individualized approach to patient care. It benefits patients of any age group diagnosed to have had stroke, traumatic brain injury, spinal cord injury, movement disorders, amputation, joint replacement, sports injuries, joint and other musculoskeletal disorders.

Our medical staffs are well trained and experienced in terms of all the injuries and disorders.

We have the modern and advanced technologically therapeutic equipment in our hospital for all your needs. Our licensed therapists are fully trained to deliver the highest quality treatments that emphasize utmost patient care. We work constantly to improve our services, continuously updating our equipment and our methods so that you receive no less than the best.

The standard of quality we maintain allows us to achieve the rehabilitation goals set for each patient, facilitating return of function in a shorter period of time.

A multi-disciplinary team works together to help patients reach their fullest physical, psychological, social, vocational and a vocational potentials consistent with their impairments, environmental limitations and life goals. It is the team's aim to work with patients and their families to determine realistic goals, develop and carry out plans to obtain functional recovery despite residual disability.

A Physiatrist is the leader of the team who conducts medical and rehabilitative evaluation, coordinates with other medical specialist, and designs specific and individualized rehabilitation treatment program for each patient.

Physical Therapist evaluates and carries out individualized treatment programs as prescribed by the physiatrist or referring physician.