Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation (PMR), also called Physiatry, is a branch of Medicine that rehabilitates patients with a wide range of physically disabling conditions.
The comprehensive rehabilitation program is led by a physician and a team of highly skilled professionals that include physiotherapists, occupational therapists, prosthetists and orthotists, psychologists, and nurses. Physicians specializing in Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation conduct patient consultations, order relevant investigations, and prescribe appropriate medications for the condition.
The specialty of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation aims to achieve the best functional outcome through a multidisciplinary team approach, goal-based strategies, seamless care, and follow-up, thus providing a continuum of care to persons with functional limitations due to various conditions.
The scope of rehabilitation is extensive, and to mention a few:
Neurorehabilitation, which relates to
- Stroke rehabilitation
- Brain injury rehabilitation
- Spinal cord injury rehabilitation
- Cerebral palsy rehabilitation.
- Chronic pain
- Chronic Neck pain
- Chronic Backache
- Chronic arthritis
- Lower limb amputations, and
- Upper limb amputations
- Cognitive rehabilitation, in addition to other components of care




