Services - Physiotherapy
A physiotherapist is a medical professional who treats a wide variety of injuries and physical conditions. Physiotherapy is recommended for the treatment of injuries to muscles, joints, bones and many others.
Whether it's for sports injuries, tendonitis, sprains, osteoarthritis, headaches or backaches, after surgery or for any other pain you have, physiotherapy can help you.
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It is also important to understand that many treatments are not necessarily recommended for your condition and may even be contraindicated. Your physiotherapist will be able to guide you and suggest the appropriate treatment plan for you after a complete assessment.
Specific exercise programs
Program personalized to each according to your needs and your goals
Taping techniques
Several different techniques of proprioceptive taping (K-tape) and traditional taping such as for ankle sprains.
Therapeutic modalities
Assessment of your condition to give you a clinical diagnosis (put your condition into words) and give you an idea of the expected time to recovery.
Physiotherapeutic needles
Very different from acupuncture. Works areas of muscle tension and trigger points using needles
Concussion Management
Assessment and treatment of concussions and head injuries.
Migraines and headaches
Assessment and treatment of symptoms and dysfunctions related to migraines and headaches.
Lumbar and cervical traction
Traction table that allows you to stretch the spine comfortably and safely.
Manual therapy
Techniques used to improve the quality and quantity of movement while decreasing pain.
muscle relaxation
Therapeutic massage and myofascial release techniques with cupping to release muscle tension.
Shockwave
Effective treatment, among other things, for calcifying tendinitis in the shoulder and elbow and heel pain
Perineal and pelvic rehabilitation
Evaluation and treatment of pelvic pain, urinary or fecal incontinence, constipation, other urological conditions and pre and postnatal follow-up
Pessaries
Evaluation and installation of a pessary to facilitate the contraction of the pelvic floor or in the presence of a prolapse (descent of an organ).
Shockwave
Effective treatment, among other things, for calcifying tendinitis in the shoulder and elbow and heel pain
Perineal and pelvic rehabilitation
Evaluation and treatment of pelvic pain, urinary or fecal incontinence, constipation, other urological conditions and pre and postnatal follow-up