Full Year Analysis · Bangalore

A Year of
Home Healthcare
in Numbers

14,919 clinical reports. 2,825 patients. 74 physiotherapists.
Eight months of continuous data from Bangalore's homes.

14,919
Total Reports
2,825
Unique Patients
74
Physiotherapists
8 months
Continuous Data
Explore findings  ↓
01

Key Findings

Three headline insights from across 14,919 reports.

📊
72%
of persistent patients showed measurable pain reduction

Among patients completing 3+ sessions, nearly three in four experienced a quantifiable improvement. The clinical model works — delivered home.

🎯
42%
achieved clinically meaningful change — over 2 points pain reduction

A 2+ point reduction on the Visual Analogue Scale is the clinical threshold for meaningful improvement. 402 patients crossed it.

👥
55 yrs
mean patient age — with 47% of all visits from patients over 60

Home physiotherapy is essential infrastructure for Bangalore's ageing population. The 60+ cohort generated nearly half of all clinical encounters.

5.9
Mean initial
pain score (0–10)
31% presented at ≥8/10
1.9
Mean pain reduction
across full episodes
0–10 VAS scale
47.6
Min per session
(median 45 min)
11,870 sessions timed
21.2
Sessions per stroke
rehab patient
vs 6.9 for acute back pain
02

What Conditions We Treat

9 condition groups from 2,693 initial assessments. % Improved measured in patients completing 3+ sessions.

Condition Group Patients Avg Sessions Avg Pain % Improved
03

Who We Serve

Patient demographics across 2,825 unique individuals.

Age Distribution
Under 18
0.4%
18 – 40
23.6%
40 – 60
28.6%
Over 60
47.3%

Mean age 55.1 yrs  ·  Median 58 yrs  ·  Range 8–105

Gender Split
59%
Female
41%
Male

8,814 female  ·  6,105 male
Female patients averaged 1.9 years older at presentation

Top Occupations
Housewife / Homemaker
~878
IT Professional
~737
Retired
131
Business
52
Student
48

IT professionals are the second-largest cohort, primarily presenting with cervical and lumbar pathology from desk work.

Session Retention
2–3 sessions
12.7%
4–6 sessions
7.8%
7–10 sessions
18.7%
11+ sessions
11.9%

Mean 5.3 sessions/patient across those who continued care. Neuro/stroke patients averaged 21.2 sessions.

04

Clinical Outcomes

Measured across 958 complete patient journeys (initial assessment → last session).

72%
of patients improved with 3+ sessions
n = 958 complete journeys
42%
achieved clinically meaningful change (>2pt reduction)
VAS pain scale
81%
improvement rate for spinal & back conditions
Highest of any condition group
5.9
Mean pain on arrival
initial assessment
per-session avg
4.5
Mean pain post-session
daily report
full course delta
−1.9
Mean pain reduction
across full episode
05

How We Treat

Modalities and exercise approaches across 11,993 daily sessions.

Modalities Used
TENS
Most common
Ultrasound therapy
Very common
IFT (Interferential)
Moderate
EMS / Muscle stimulator
Neuro focus
Exercise only (no modality)
~3,000 sessions
Exercise Approaches
Strengthening
Most prescribed — general, targeted, and progressive resistance across all conditions
Range of Motion & Mobility
ROM exercises, passive ROM for neuro patients, joint mobilisation
Gait & Balance Training
Predominantly stroke/neuro rehab — weight transfer, gait retraining, balance work
Session Duration
Mean 47.6 min · Median 45 min across 11,870 timed sessions