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A physiotherapist is a health professional trained in identifying and restoring pathological patterns of posture, walking, and breathing.
He is the scientist who trains and restores dysfunctions that arise after:
• an injury
• pathological causes
• surgeries
• degenerative changes
The physiotherapist is the ergonomist who will inform you about how to reduce incorrect loads in your daily life, work, and exercise, preventing destructive damage to the joints.
The physiotherapist is the scientist you trust for "WELL-LIVING".
For a proper history taking, any diagnostic tests available (x-rays, CT scans, magnetic resonance imaging, etc.) related to the pathology are necessary, as well as the physical presence of the patient or a nearby person (when this is not possible) who is knowledgeable, for the most complete information on the health history.
You may wish to bring comfortable clothing for your own convenience.
The number of sessions depends on the severity of the problem, as well as the patient's own response to the treatment plan.
After a thorough evaluation and in consultation with the treating physician, a treatment program is designed, which is re-evaluated throughout the duration depending on the patient's progress.
You can contact us by phone (2310.22.33.93) or use the form on the contact page.
A medical referral is not necessary to visit your physiotherapist as they are a healthcare professional.
However, the severity of each problem will determine whether this is necessary.
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