Why assessment comes first
Pain location rarely tells the whole story. Knee pain may involve hip mechanics, back pain may involve core control, and shoulder pain may involve thoracic stiffness or scapular position. A structured assessment helps identify the movement pattern rather than chasing symptoms session by session.
What is reviewed
The assessment may include posture analysis, gait observation, joint range testing, muscle activation, mobility screening, pain triggers, training history, work ergonomics, and recovery goals. The output is a practical plan: what to treat, what to train, what to avoid, and what should be monitored.
Best starting point for physiotherapy
This service is recommended before manual therapy, dry needling, Emsculpt, Emsella, or home physiotherapy if the cause of symptoms is unclear. It also helps patients understand whether they need medical referral, imaging discussion, or a different care pathway.
How iMedi keeps the plan focused
- Suitability is reviewed before a procedure or device-led protocol is recommended.
- The service is connected to its parent care pathway instead of being sold as a duplicate package.
- Expected benefits, limits, aftercare, and follow-up needs are discussed clearly.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need assessment before treatment?
Assessment is strongly recommended when symptoms are new, recurring, complex, or linked to movement limitations.
Can assessment be done at home?
Selected assessments can be planned at home in Gurugram depending on the case and logistics.
Will I receive a treatment plan?
Yes. The goal is to leave with a clearer plan for treatment, exercises, and next steps.