Post-surgical rehabilitation, chronic pain management, sports injury recovery, and mobility restoration — coordinated with your surgical and medical care under one roof.
Most patients arrive at physiotherapy after something has already happened. A surgery you're recovering from. A back that's been complaining for a year. A knee that won't tolerate the same exercise it used to. A shoulder you can't lift overhead anymore. The job of physiotherapy is to take that picture and turn it back into movement — and to set the routine that keeps it there.
Amadeo's physiotherapy service is set up to run alongside our surgical and medical care. Post-surgical rehab for laparoscopic and orthopaedic procedures (with the surgeon's notes already in your chart), chronic pain plans coordinated with internal medicine, and sports rehabilitation for everyone from weekend runners to working adults whose backs have started disagreeing with their desk.
| Initial assessment | 45–60 minutes (history, movement testing, treatment plan) |
|---|---|
| Follow-up session | 30–45 minutes (hands-on therapy + supervised exercise) |
| Typical course of care | 6–12 sessions over 4–8 weeks (varies by condition) |
| Conditions managed | Post-op rehab · back/neck pain · sports injury · stroke recovery · osteoarthritis |
| Modalities | Manual therapy · therapeutic exercise · electrotherapy where indicated |
| Referral required | No — direct booking; surgical post-op patients arrive with surgeon's notes |
| Insurance accepted | Most major Jamaican health insurance providers |
| Hours | Mon–Sat 10am–7pm · Sun 10am–6pm |
Post-surgical patients are the largest group — recovery after laparoscopic surgery, orthopaedic repair, or any procedure where movement matters. The physiotherapist works from the surgeon's notes already in the Amadeo chart, so the rehab plan picks up where the operation ended without re-litigating the case.
The next is chronic back and neck pain — desk workers, manual labourers, mothers carrying small children, drivers who spend the day in a seat. The plan combines hands-on therapy, supervised exercise, and a home routine the patient can actually keep up. We tell people the truth: this is a 4–8 week conversation, not a one-visit fix.
We also see weekend athletes with sprains and strains, post-stroke patients working on gait and balance, and older patients managing osteoarthritis flares. Pre-surgical prehabilitation — getting stronger before a planned operation — is a growing category for patients whose elective surgery is coming up in a few weeks.
Coordinated with the rest of your care. Post-op physio happens with the surgeon's notes already in your chart. Chronic pain physio coordinates with internal medicine when pain medication is part of the plan. Orthopaedic physio works alongside the orthopaedic specialist evaluation. No re-explaining your history at every visit.
Realistic timelines and structured plans. Physiotherapy isn't a one-visit fix — most conditions need 6–12 sessions over 4–8 weeks. The plan is laid out at the first assessment, progress is checked at scheduled intervals, and adjustments are made based on what's actually happening, not on guesswork between visits.
Over 30,000 families have come through these doors. The physio team is part of that continuity — your past surgeries, your chronic conditions, your previous rehabilitation episodes all live in the same record. You and yours will be in great hands.
No — walk-ins and direct bookings are welcome for most conditions. Post-surgical patients usually arrive with notes from the operating surgeon, but you don't need a referral to schedule an initial assessment.
Most conditions resolve over 6–12 sessions across 4–8 weeks. The first assessment is when the physiotherapist gives you an honest range based on your specific situation — and how that range might change if home exercises are kept up between visits.
Comfortable clothing you can move in — loose shorts or athletic wear for lower-body assessment, a t-shirt for upper-body and back evaluation. Trainers or flat shoes. Bring any imaging or surgical reports if you have them.
Cost depends on the session length and the course of care. We work with most major Jamaican health insurance providers; rehabilitation after surgery is usually covered. Call (876) 676-5098 for a current estimate of session and full-course pricing.
Yes — the home routine is what makes the clinic sessions stick. A typical plan involves 10–15 minutes of specific exercises three to five days a week, depending on the condition. We design the routine to fit your actual schedule, not a textbook ideal.
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Our physiotherapy team is open seven days a week and walk-ins are welcome.