What good home physiotherapy includes
Quality home physiotherapy starts with a proper assessment, sets measurable goals, follows a written plan, tracks progress visit over visit, and coordinates with the treating doctor. It is delivered by a licensed physiotherapist — not an unqualified masseur — and adapts as the patient improves.
Signs of a quality rehabilitation program
Look for these markers of a real program rather than ad-hoc sessions:
- A proper initial assessment before any treatment
- A written, goal-based plan with a clear endpoint
- Progress measured objectively (range of motion, balance, strength)
- A licensed physiotherapist, credentials you can verify
- Coordination with the patient’s doctor where relevant
- Each session documented so progress is visible
Questions to ask before booking
These questions reveal whether you are getting structured rehab or a generic visit:
- Are you a licensed physiotherapist, and can I verify it?
- Will you assess the patient before starting treatment?
- How will you measure progress?
- How many sessions do you expect, and why?
- What happens if progress stalls?
How Anees Health approaches home physiotherapy
Anees sends licensed physiotherapists who assess first, work to a structured program (for example a 12-session rehabilitation plan), record measurable progress in one medical record, and coordinate with the doctor and nursing team — so recovery is tracked, not guessed.