Rehabilitation
The aim of rehabilitation is to restore the functionality of a patient’s locomotive system.
Various methods are applied – both manual and mechanical ones. Curative rehabilitation is usually applied to restore functions of the locomotive system following injury, spine and joints operations; also to alleviate painful conditions, improve joints and spine mobility, coordinate mobility of neurologic and orthopedic disorders and so on.
Rehabilitation improves your mobility
The main effect of rehabilitation lies in restoration of damaged functions and pain alleviation of the locomotive system. This has a beneficial effect on the psyche and ultimately, the quality of life.
Specialized therapy to treat and remove unhealthy reflexive changes in segments of the locomotive ...
Skilled manipulation by a physiotherapist to restore joint mobility, to consolidate the locomotive system ...
Individual exercise sessions led by a trained physiotherapist - specially tailored for those with locomotive ...
Acupuncture points are activated by injections of carbon dioxide under the skin. Gas injections improve ...
Special exercises in the water led by a physiotherapist. Facilities including hydrostatic buoyancy, heat and ...
The venous and lymphatic system is drained by means of controlled compression touches ...