Physiotherapy (assessment and treatment)
Recovery · assessment + hands-on care · treatment type
4.8strong evidence
8.4of 10

where to book · 2 optionsfrom S$140
Good for: recovery, strength.
The score explained
evidence, testing and value, weighed before price
Why 8.4 of 10: Evidence-led, hands-on care for how your body moves and where it hurts. The real thing.
Scored as a treatment type, not any single venue. Judged on the evidence that the practice itself works.
what’s good
- Strong, mainstream evidence for musculoskeletal issues and rehab
- Evidence-led and personalised, not a menu ritual
- The output is a plan, not just a session
worth knowing
- Results depend on doing the exercises between sessions
what the evidence says
Physiotherapy is well supported for musculoskeletal issues, rehab and movement. Strong, mainstream evidence.
Plain-language assessment of the human evidence. No cherry-picked citations.
reviews
4.8· aggregated across public sources
Visitors rate it around 4.8 stars: clean facilities, staff who explain what they are doing, and a noticeable short-term effect. Reviewers split on how long the benefit lasts, which tracks with the evidence.
professional stafffeels great afterpremium price
AI summary of public reviews
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