Physiotherapy and rehabilitation

Individual treatment units and a multidisciplinary area for conducting group therapy

PhysiotherapyThe Rehabilitation Department team consists of a Rehabilitation Physician and the team of Physiotherapists. It has individual treatment units and a multidisciplinary area for conducting group therapy. It applies innovative technologies in the field of rehabilitation, such as thermotherapy and electrotherapy covering a wide range of treatment techniques.

Our goal is to treat painful pathologies or functional limitations and / or disabilities by physical means, both inpatient and outpatient.

The pathologies we treat are:

  • Osteo-articular
    • Post-trauma
      • Recovery from:
        • fractures
        • bruises
        • dislocations
        • sprains
        • tendinous section
    • Post-surgery
      • Total hip prosthesis
      • Total knee prosthesis
      • Ligament plasties
      • Meniscectomy
    • Degenerative pathology
      • Arthrosis
      • Arthritis
      • Tendinitis
      • Shoulder pain
    • Rheumatic pathology
    • Fibromyalgia
    • Pathology of the hand: arthrosis, carpal tunnel, nerve and tendon injuries.
  • Consequences of Cancer Surgery
    • Prevention and treatment of post breast-intervention functionalsequelae:
    • Prevention of lymphoedema
    • Treatment of lymphoedema: manual lymphatic drainage, pressure therapy pump, prescription of pressure therapy clothing
  • Spinal Column
    • Muscle spasms
    • Cervicalgia
    • Dorsalgias
    • Lumbalgias
    • Disc Hernias
    • Osteoporosis
    • Postural alterations
    • Prevention of vertebral pain: Back school
  • Respiratory physiotherapy
    • Emphysema
    • Bronchopathies
    • Bronchiectasis
  • Peripheral nerve lesions
    • Recovery from brachial plexus lesions
    • Facial paralysis
    • Carpal Tunnel
  • Amputees
    • Global physiotherapy treatment
    • Stump conditioning
    • Prescription and use of the prosthesis
  • Neurological sequelae
  • Paediatric physiotherapy:
    • Congenital Torticollis
    • Obstetric brachial palsy
    • Scoliosis
    • Kyphosis
    • Disorders of the foot and gait.
    • Respiratory physiotherapy
    • Congenital hip dislocation
  • Pelvic floor muscle re-education.
    • Female urinary incontinence.
      • Stress
      • Post-partum

The techniques used to treat these diseases are:

  • Kinesitherapy
  • Electrotherapy
    • Analgesic
    • Anti-inflamatory
  • Electrostimulation
    • Faradic
  • Thermotherapy
    • Ultrasound
    • Microwave
    • Laser
    • Paraffin
    • Cryotherapy
  • Spinal traction
    • Cervical
    • Lumbar
  • Multi-compartment pressure pump
    • Upper limbs
    • Lower limbs
  • Mechanotherapy