PHYSIOTHERAPY
PHYSIOTHERAPY
When is physiotherapy necessary?
Physiotherapy is needed for acute injuries, post-surgical conditions, chronic pain, and functional impairments. Physical therapy forms the cornerstone of recovery, aiming not only to alleviate pain but also to improve general functional abilities, restore physiological range of motion, and enhance muscle strength and joint proprioception. It aims to regain or improve the patient's quality of life. Physiotherapy is recommended for everyone regardless of age. However, it is important to seek the assistance of a professional for an individualised exercise program and to be taught to perform these exercises safely.
Who do we recommend physiotherapy for?
During individual therapy sessions, each patient receives an individualised exercise program based on their specific condition, ensuring that everyone can achieve their intended goals—from elite athletes to office workers, and from younger individuals to seniors. Regular participation in personalised programs can reduce the likelihood of overuse injuries and "lifestyle diseases." Balance and strengthening exercises can help reducing the risk of accidents and recurring injuries, especially for athletes, older adults, or professionals in high-risk occupations.
The benefits of physiotherapy extend beyond the musculoskeletal system. Regular physiotherapy can improve circulation, reduce stress, and even enhance mental well-being.