HOW DOES A PHYSIOTHERAPY SESSION WORK?

Within a physiotherapy session it is possible to use more than one type of treatment , therefore, depending on the patient's needs, we will use the right progression of manual and instrumental treatments to achieve our objective.

Therefore, a single type of manipulation or palpation will not be used but the various techniques will be combined to have a global impact in the area of ​​interest that is as satisfying and effective as possible.

MANUAL TREATMENTS

Manual therapy is a physiotherapy treatment modality that involves the use of the therapist's hands to evaluate and treat musculoskeletal disorders and problems related to mobility and function of the body. This technique is based on in-depth knowledge of anatomy, physiology and the relationships between the structures of the body. the therapist uses various manual techniques, such as pressure, traction, manipulation, muscle relaxation and joint mobilization. The goal is to improve joint mobility, relieve muscle tension and promote healing. Areas treated may include joints, soft tissues such as muscles and ligaments, and sometimes even structures such as nerves and blood vessels.

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PHYSIOTHERAPY TREATMENT

Physiotherapy treatment is a set of therapeutic techniques and interventions used by physiotherapists to promote the recovery and improvement of an individual's physical function. This practice is aimed at people of all ages and can be applied for a wide range of medical conditions, injuries or musculoskeletal disorders.

Physiotherapy treatment involves an initial evaluation by the physiotherapist to understand the patient's clinical situation. Subsequently, personalized treatment programs are planned and developed

Physiotherapy treatment is based on scientific principles and is personalized according to the individual needs of each patient. Goals include improving function, reducing pain, increasing independence, and making full or optimal recovery after injury or surgery.

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MANUAL THERAPY

Manual therapy is a physiotherapy treatment modality that involves the use of the therapist's hands to evaluate and treat musculoskeletal disorders and problems related to mobility and function of the body. This technique is based on in-depth knowledge of anatomy, physiology and the relationships between the structures of the body. the therapist uses various manual techniques, such as pressure, traction, manipulation, muscle relaxation and joint mobilization. The goal is to improve joint mobility, relieve muscle tension and promote healing. Areas treated may include joints, soft tissues such as muscles and ligaments, and sometimes even structures such as nerves and blood vessels.

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OSTEOPATHIC TECHNIQUES

Osteopathic techniques are an important part of osteopathic practice, an alternative medical approach that focuses on the diagnosis and treatment of musculoskeletal disorders and dysfunctions of the body as a whole. The techniques aim to improve the body's functionality, promote self-healing and relieve pain.

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VERTEBRAL MANIPULATION

The goal of spinal manipulation is to reduce pain, improve joint function, and in some cases, influence the nervous system and visceral component through stimulation of nerve fibers present in the joints

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VISCERAL TREATMENT

Visceral treatment is a manual therapy that focuses on evaluating and improving the function of internal organs within the abdominal and pelvic cavity. During visceral treatment, the therapist applies gentle pressure, traction and targeted movements to specific areas of the abdomen and pelvis in order to improve the mobility and functionality of surrounding organs and tissues.

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FUNCTIONAL AND SPORTS KINESIOTAPING

Kinesio taping is a technique of applying colored elastic bandages to the skin in order to influence muscle, lymphatic and joint function.

Kinesio taping stands out from other types of bandages precisely because of its elasticity, which allows natural and comfortable movement. Taping can be used for both muscle and joint problems and lymphatic disorders. It is often used by athletes for support during sporting activity

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LYMPH DRAINAGE

Lymphatic drainage is a therapeutic technique used to improve the flow of lymph in the body's lymphatic system. The lymphatic system is responsible for removing excess fluid, toxins and cellular waste from tissues, as well as playing an important role in immune defense. Lymphatic drainage aims to stimulate the movement of the lymph through a series of light and rhythmic manual movements, in order to promote the drainage and drainage of accumulated waste substances.

Reduction of swelling

Improved lymphatic circulation

Detoxification

Immune system support

Pain reduction

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INSTRUMENTAL TREATMENTS

Il trattamento strumentale fisioterapico coinvolge l'uso di dispositivi o strumenti specializzati per applicare terapie fisiche. Questi strumenti vengono impiegati per ridurre il dolore, migliorare la circolazione e favorire il recupero in pazienti con condizioni muscoloscheletriche o lesioni.

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FEG - ECOGUIDED PHYSIOTHERAPY TM

This is the new way of doing physiotherapy.
The physiotherapist uses the ultrasound to work more effectively and safely by being able to better assess the patient's clinical condition.

The ultrasound allows the physiotherapist to observe the state of tissues and the movement of structures, to decide which treatment will be most indicated, and to be more precise when administering therapy by pinpointing the exact area to be treated. The patient will be able to watch the contraction of his or her muscles to perform a more correct therapeutic exercise.

EcoGuided PhysiotherapyTMallows the physiotherapist and patient to check the healing status and effectiveness of rehabilitation from time to time. The recovery time will thus be shorter to resolve the most common conditions such as, for example:

- tendinitis and epicondylitis

- shoulder calcifications and rotator cuff disorders

- muscle contractures or injuries

- lumbago and cervicalgia

- sprains and joint pain

- plantar fasciitis and calcaneal spines

- rhizoarthrosis and carpal tunnel

EcoGuided PhysiotherapyTM is a better service for the patient.

For more information www.fisioterapiaecoguidata.it

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TECAR THERAPY

Tecar Therapy is a form of physical therapy that uses the application of electromagnetic waves to stimulate the healing process in the body's tissues.

Tecar Therapy is often used to relieve pain, reduce inflammation and promote healing in various musculoskeletal disorders. It is considered a noninvasive therapy and can be used in a variety of medical disciplines.

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TENS

TENS (Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation) is a form of therapy involving the application of electric current through the skin to relieve pain.
This therapy uses small electric currents applied through electrodes placed on the skin in affected areas.
The goal of TENS is to modulate pain perception through stimulation of peripheral nerves, inhibiting transmission of the pain signal to the brain.

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CUPPING THERAPY

Cupping therapy, or cup therapy, involves applying small glass, plastic, or silicone containers to the skin, creating a vacuum within them.

Once applied to the skin, the cups can be left in place for a few minutes or by moving along the surface of the body. During this process, the skin is lifted inside the cup, increasing blood flow to the treated area.

Cupping therapy is used for a variety of purposes, including relief of muscle and joint pain, reduction of stress and anxiety, improvement of blood circulation, and muscle relaxation.

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ELECTROTHERAPY

Electrotherapy used for muscle trophy recovery is a form of physical therapy involving the application of electric current to stimulate muscles and promote their development and toning. This technique is often used as part of rehabilitation programs for individuals who have been immobilized or have experienced muscle atrophy due to injury or disease.

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