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Conditions that can be treated with with physiotherapy
What conditions can be treated with physiotherapy?
- Muscle aches : Physiotherapy can reduce stiffness and pain and can stimulate blood flow to the muscles.
- Sports injuries : Athletes often resort to physiotherapy to reduce the pain caused by injuries but also to increase their flexibility.
- Arthritis : Diseases such as arthritis reduce joint mobility, but physiotherapy tries to reverse this process. If patients are elderly, the physiotherapist will adjust the program according to their general health.
- Respiratory conditions : Physiotherapy is used, quite often, in patients with cystic fibrosis, because it facilitates breathing and improves the patient's posture.
- Medical recovery : Medical recovery through physiotherapy is very important and can be used both in case of illness and after some serious injuries. For example, programs for heart and lung disease will help patients by improving circulation and restoring normal body functions. If a person has suffered a serious accident, physiotherapy can facilitate the healing process or even reduce the pain.
- restoring muscle strength and increasing muscle endurance;
- improving the coordination, control and balance function of the body;
- increasing the effort capacity;
- training the ability to relax;
- increase joint mobility;
- respiratory reeducation;
- sensitivity reeducation.
Physiotherapists can help you with:
- improving and restoring the mobility you need for a better quality of life
- post-operative recovery of surgical interventions
- recovery from trauma
- orthopedic conditions
- degenerative lesions
- recovery after neurosurgical interventions
- recovery after surgery in spinal disorders
- pain relief
- improving posture or correcting it to prevent possible pathologies
Find out about the causes, symptoms, treatment methods and, especially, prevention of the most common orthopedic conditions, by reading the articles made by the doctors of our clinic:
- Femoral anteversion in children (hip torso): how we can take measures in time to prevent its occurrence, when we need to see a doctor and how it can be corrected
- Osteoarthritis: what it is, what are the causes, symptoms and what the treatment consists of
- Kyphosis: what causes it, how it is diagnosed, what are the main risk factors and what recommendations do specialists have for its prevention
- Hip osteoarthritis: what causes it, what complications it can develop, how many hip osteoarthritis types are there , how it manifests and how it is treated
- Knee pain: what conditions can simply hide knee pain, why is the correct diagnosis crucial and how to treat it successfully
- Gonarthrosis: see the main causes, risk factors and the best diagnostic methods, followed by the main types of treatment and recommendations from our specialists
- Herniated disc: why it is better to follow physiotherapy procedures, what are the risks of surgery and how to avoid recurrence
- Lumbosciatica: manifested by stinging pain in the legs, buttocks, hips or back, lumbosciatica is not a disease, but a symptom of another problem. Find out what it is about and how to take action
- Osteoporosis: what are the causes, how it manifests, what treatment methods specialists recommend and how to prevent the condition that makes bones fragile
- Rheumatoid arthritis (rheumatism): how it manifests, what are the risks, how can it be prevented and, especially, by what methods can this condition be improved?
- Meniscus rupture: find out what causes it, how it can be treated, what recovery involves and how to prevent it
- Scoliosis in adults and children: the main risk factors, why it occurs and what are the best methods currently available for diagnosis and treatment for scoliosis
- Spina bifida: what it means, what are the causes, in which situations myelodysplasia can occur, what risk factors increase the incidence of the disease, how many types of spina bifida exist and what can be done in these situations
- Spondylosis: when and why it occurs, what are the symptoms, how many types are there, what complications can occur and what are the treatment and improvement procedures
About Centrokinetic
Centrokinetic clinic offers all services necessary for a complete rehabilitation process, from the first consultation to the medical specialist to establish the correct diagnosis, to treatment and recovery.
Centrokinetic is the place where you will find clear answers and solutions for your motricity problems. The clinic is dedicated to osteoarticular conditions and is divided into the following departments:
- Orthopedics, a department composed of an extremely experienced team of orthopedic doctors, led by Dr. Andrei Ioan Bogdan, primary care physician in orthopedics-traumatology, with surgical activity at Medlife Orthopedic Hospital, specialized in sports traumatology and ankle and foot surgery.
- Pediatric orthopedics, where children's sports conditions are treated (ligament and meniscus injuries), spinal deformities (scoliosis, kyphosis, hyperlordosis) and those of the feet (hallux valgus, hallux rigidus, equine larynx, flat valgus, hollow foot).
- Neurology, which has an ultra-performing department, where consultations, electroencephalograms (EEG) and electromyography (EMG) are performed.
- Medical recovery for adults and children, department specialized in the recovery of performance athletes, in spinal disorders, in the recovery of children with neurological and traumatic diseases. Our experience is extremely rich, treating over 5000 performance athletes.
- Medical imaging, the clinic being equipped with ultrasound and MRI, high-performance devices dedicated to musculoskeletal disorders, and complemented by an experienced team of radiologists: Dr. Sorin Ghiea and Dr. Cosmin Pantu, specialized in musculoskeletal imaging.
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