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Peak Performance: Revolution in Preventative Healthcare
Indian physiotherapy has seen a remarkable transformation over the past few years. Previously confined to machine-based pain relief, it is now established as an integral component of long-term health and wellness. The sector has moved from passive treatment to active rehabilitation, based on movement, strength, and function. Physiotherapists are no longer merely support personnel but primary caregivers in rehabilitation and preventive healthcare. Urban centers such as Bangalore are at the forefront of this change. The city has evolved into a hub for advanced physiotherapy with its increased number of health-aware residents, young professionals, and sportspeople. Individuals no longer want quick fixes but rather lasting solutions.
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