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Vineet BansalCLINICAL DIRECTOR / PRINCIPAL MUSCULOSKETAL & SPORTS PHYSIOTHERAPIST
Last reviewed on 11 April 2026💡 Use Ctrl+F to search on this page
Bell’s Palsy Physiotherapy in SingaporeBell’s palsy causes sudden facial weakness or paralysis. Physiotherapy helps restore facial movement, improve muscle control, and support faster recovery.
→DizzinessDizziness is a common condition that can cause sensations of spinning, imbalance, or light-headedness. It often occurs due to problems in the vestibular system (inner ear), neurological conditions, or circulation issues. Physiotherapy especially vestibular rehabilitation therapy (VRT) can effectively treat many causes of dizziness by improving balance, coordination, and the brain’s ability to process movement signals.
→Facial PalsyFacial palsy is a condition that causes weakness or paralysis of the facial muscles, usually affecting one side of the face. It occurs when the facial nerve is damaged or not functioning properly, resulting in difficulty with facial expressions, eye closure, and mouth movement. Physiotherapy can help improve facial muscle control, restore symmetry, and support recovery of normal facial function.
→HeadachesCervicogenic headaches (also called cervical headaches) are headaches that originate from problems in the neck joints, muscles, or nerves. They commonly occur in people with poor posture, prolonged desk work, or high stress levels. Physiotherapy can effectively treat cervicogenic headaches by addressing neck stiffness, muscle tension, and posture-related problems.
→Jaw FracturesA jaw fracture is a break in the lower jawbone (mandible) that can occur due to trauma such as falls, sports injuries, accidents, or physical impact to the face. This injury can cause pain, difficulty opening the mouth, and problems with chewing or speaking. Physiotherapy treatment plays an important role in recovery by restoring jaw mobility, reducing pain, and improving muscle function after the initial healing phase.
→Jaw PainTemporomandibular joint disorder (TMD) is a condition that causes pain and dysfunction in the jaw joint and surrounding muscles. The temporomandibular joints (TMJ) connect the jaw to the skull and allow movements such as speaking, chewing, and yawning. When these joints become irritated or dysfunctional, it can lead to jaw pain, clicking sounds, and difficulty moving the mouth. Physiotherapy treatment is highly effective in managing TMJ disorders by reducing pain, improving jaw mobility, and restoring normal function.
→TMJ Dysfunction Physiotherapy SingaporeTMJ dysfunction causes jaw pain, clicking, and difficulty chewing. Physiotherapy in Singapore helps relieve pain, improve jaw movement, and restore normal function.
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