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PHYSIOTHERAPY

Physiotherapy is a form of medical treatment that aims to reduce pain, improve mobility, and restore physical function in people with health conditions or injuries. It is also known as physical therapy or physical rehabilitation.

 

Physiotherapy can include a range of techniques and exercises, such as muscle strengthening exercises, stretching, massage, relaxation techniques, electrotherapy, manual therapy, ultrasound and heat therapy.

 

Physiotherapy is often used to treat problems such as muscle and joint pain, neurological disorders, sports injuries, respiratory disorders and posture problems. Physiotherapists often work in conjunction with other healthcare professionals to help patients achieve their treatment and rehabilitation goals.

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GLOBAL POSTURAL REEDUCATION (RPG)

Global postural rehabilitation (GPR) combined with manual therapy is a physiotherapy approach that aims to work on imbalances in the muscle chains that can cause pain. This approach consists of reducing and eliminating pain, as well as increasing muscle flexibility to improve joint mobility and consequently posture.

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During the session, techniques of joint mobilization and mobilization of the myofascial system, breathing exercises and gradual and prolonged stretching are performed in different positions adapted to each individual. After the meeting, an exercise program is recommended at home.

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This approach can be applied to different conditions:

  • postural dysfunction (e.g. kyphosis, scoliosis, hyperlordosis)

  • cervical, dorsal and lumbar pain (e.g. sprain)

  • chronic pain (e.g. fibromyalgia, osteoarthritis, etc.)

  • Headache

The global postural rehabilitation approach in physiotherapy is aimed at all age groups (children aged 10 and over, adolescents, adults and the elderly) as well as anyone looking for an individualized approach that involves the body in his outfit.

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HOME SERVICES

What is Home Physiotherapy?                

Home physiotherapy is a service provided by trained physiotherapists who visit patients to provide physiotherapy care in the comfort of their own home.    

                                                                          

What are the benefits of home physiotherapy?

The benefits of home physiotherapy include convenience, comfort, and flexibility for patients who cannot easily travel to a physiotherapy clinic. Patients may also be more comfortable and relaxed in their home environment.     

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Who can benefit from home physiotherapy?           

Home physiotherapy is useful for patients who have mobility problems, the elderly, patients who have had recent surgery.

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