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PHYSIOTHERAPY SERVICES
Orthopedic Rehabilitation
In the advanced stages of soft tissue damage, bone fractures or calcification, problems requiring rehabilitation may be seen after surgical procedure. Long-term or short-term programs are implemented in the rehabilitation program.
Neurological Rehabilitation
The aim in the rehabilitation process is, in general, to live as independently as possible with the highest quality of life. The main purpose of physiotherapy is primarily to restore or improve the patient's previous function.
Athlete Rehabilitation
The rehabilitation program is to return the athlete to the pre-injury activity level while minimizing the risk of re-injury to the athlete.
Manual Therapy
The aim of manual therapy is to increase the restricted movement, called blockage in the joints, in postural balance, at the highest degree and painlessly, to provide function and to protect body mechanics.
Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation at Home
The success of neurological rehabilitation depends on the patient's ability to continue the given movements in his own living space.
It has been determined that rehabilitation at home accelerates the adaptation of the patient to social life.
Geriatric Rehabilitation
It is the whole of the restoration, adaptation and education services performed with the aim of preventing, delaying and reducing the functional losses due to physiological loss or various diseases in the elderly. It is the most important component of elderly care; It is a philosophical approach that aims to improve the quality of life by considering medical evaluation, health care, physioanatomy and function.
Oncological Rehabilitation
Oncological rehabilitation includes prevention of cancer and minimizing risk factors, reducing complaints during the disease process, increasing the level of independence and increasing the quality of life, and physiological and psychological support for the cancer patient and his family in the terminal period.
Respiratory Therapy
It is a program that improves the functional level and independence in activities of daily living, as well as increasing the effectiveness of standard medical treatment applied to chronic (continuous) lung patients.
Rheumatological Rehabilitation
The benefits of exercise in Rheumatological Rehabilitation are to maintain/increase range of motion, strengthen muscles, increase static and dynamic endurance, increase locomotor mobility, bone density, general functions of the patient, aerobic capacity and make them feel good, reduce body weight, reduce the number of swollen joints, pain and inflammation. sorted as.
Scoliosis Rehabilitation
Progression of curvature by physiotherapists
stopping, reducing the angle of curvature, improving the cosmetic appearance,
Various scoliosis-specific exercises to protect against the effects of scoliosis and reduce pain in adults.
approaches are applied.