Passive exercise involves assisting your affected limbs through a movement. This is where stroke patients with paralysis should start.
Therapy is one of the most common treatments for chronic neck pain. Most physical therapy programs for neck pain involve applying treatments to reduce pain.
In most cases, gait can be corrected by engaging in certain exercises to improve your coordination and balance.
Your physiotherapist will teach you a series of facial exercises that will strengthen the muscles in your face to improve their co-ordination and range of movement.
Pain relief; there is an arsenal of treatments that a physiotherapist can provide
Therapy is an effective treatment for cervical radiculopathy. In many cases, physical therapy completely resolves symptoms.
Physiotherapy for arthritis is the best form of treatment for the joints.
A physiotherapist can provide a variety of treatments, help you understand your problem and get you back to your normal activities.
Therapy and/or exercises that are designed to stabilize the spine and promote a more open space for spinal nerve roots are recommended.
It's completely debilitating, frustratingly long-lasting, and requires physiotherapy treatment.
Physiotherapists use exercise to help patients improve movement, flexibility and strength to reduce pain in both the short and long term.
Therapy and exercise help in treating and preventing sciatica by strengthening and mobilizing tissues in the lower back, pelvis, abdomen, buttocks,thigh, leg, and/or foot.
Physiotherapy is an effective treatment for fractures and dislocations. Fracture are a result of excessive force applied to a bone resulting in complete or incomplete breaks.
Therapy prior to surgery helps reduce pain and inflammation. It improves joint mobility and range of motion to prepare clients for a more successful surgery outcome.
During pregnancy your women's health physiotherapist will help you by: Prescribing safe exercises and advice for you to stay fit and healthy.
Following the total hip replacement surgery, physiotherapy will be necessary for several weeks or even months, to bring back normal joint motion and strength in the patients.
Sub-acute rehabilitation lasts about one to two weeks, and a typical day involves two sessions of physical therapy.
Strengthening exercises, usually performed with heavy resistance and fewer repetitions.
Rehabilitation might very well be a key strategy to reduce the impact of COVID-19 on the health and function of people.
All home based physio visits are set around goals agreed by the patient and therapist with the ultimate aim of improving that individual’s quality of life.