Physiotherapy in 🇦🇪 United Arab Emirates
Looking for professional physiotherapy treatment across United Arab Emirates? Therapr helps you find licensed physiotherapy practitioners and trusted physiotherapy clinics throughout United Arab Emirates. Compare practitioners, check availability, and book your appointment online — all in one place.
Best Physiotherapists in United Arab Emirates
Dr. Oliver Jones
Sports Medicine Specialist
Dr. Tim Jacobs
Osteopath
Dr. Ranen Rambrij
Psychiatrist
Dr. Mishka Dhai
General Practitioner
Dr. Farah Haddad
Clinical Psychologist
Mark John Quilala
Physiotherapist
Ghada Baytamouni
Nutritionist
Mohamed Ibrahim
Physical Therapist
Fadi El Gemayel
Physiotherapist
Raeesah Mulla
Counseling Psychologist
Dr. Albin Antoine
Osteopathy Specialist
Mohamed Abdelrhman
Musculoskeletal and Sports Physiotherapist
Akil Bilal
Rehab Specialist & Sports Performance Coach
Tanja Kalezic
Physiotherapist | Certified Lymphedema Therapist | Lipedema Specialist
Mira Culic
physiotherapist
Anja Borsheim
Physiotherapist & Sports Performance Coach
Elena Gonzalez Sanz
physiotherapist
Yorke Petty
Physiotherapist
Trude Stjernen
Physiotherapist
Rommel Antonio
Physiotherapist
What Is Physiotherapy?
Physiotherapy, also known as physical therapy, is a healthcare profession that uses physical methods such as exercise, manual therapy, and electrotherapy to treat injuries, diseases, and disorders. Physiotherapists help restore movement and function, reduce pain, and prevent further injury.
Benefits
- Restores mobility and function
- Reduces pain and inflammation
- Prevents injury recurrence
- Improves strength and flexibility
- Enhances sports performance
- Supports rehabilitation after surgery
Conditions Treated
- Sports injuries
- Post-surgical rehabilitation
- Arthritis and joint problems
- Neurological conditions
- Back and neck pain
- Workplace injuries
- Balance and coordination issues
- Respiratory conditions
When Should You See a Physiotherapist?
- After a sports injury or accident
- Post-surgical rehabilitation
- Chronic pain that limits daily activities
- Loss of mobility or function
- Balance or coordination problems
- Workplace or repetitive strain injuries
- Arthritis or joint stiffness
- Preventive care for active lifestyles
