Manual Therapy
Manual therapy involves hands-on techniques performed by a skilled therapist to manipulate and mobilize joints and soft tissues, aiming to improve mobility and reduce pain.
Manual therapy involves hands-on techniques performed by a skilled therapist to manipulate and mobilize joints and soft tissues, aiming to improve mobility and reduce pain.
Exercise therapy utilizes tailored physical exercises and activities to enhance strength, flexibility, and overall functional capacity, often prescribed by professionals to aid in rehabilitation or improve general fitness.
Soft tissue massage involves applying pressure and manipulation to muscles and connective tissues, promoting relaxation, alleviating tension, and improving blood circulation.
Acupuncture is an ancient practice involving the insertion of thin needles into specific points on the body, believed to stimulate energy flow and potentially alleviate pain and various health issues.
Sport-specific rehabilitation focuses on tailored exercises and treatments designed to help athletes recover from injuries, regain optimal performance, and prevent future problems related to their specific sport.
Occupational-specific rehabilitation involves targeted therapies and exercises aimed at restoring physical abilities necessary for a specific occupation, enabling individuals to return to work safely and effectively.
Paediatric injury care addresses injuries and conditions specific to children and adolescents, using specialized approaches to ensure proper growth, development, and recovery.
Strapping and taping techniques involve applying supportive materials like adhesive tape to joints and muscles, providing stability, reducing pain, and aiding in injury prevention during physical activities.
In the context of rehabilitation, education involves providing patients with information about their condition, treatment options, and self-care strategies to empower them to actively participate in their recovery process.