How does physiotherapy treatment work?

Physiotherapy is based on different approaches, chosen according to the problem, objectives, and progress of each patient. This page will help you understand the main methods used and access detailed information relevant to your situation.

Rehabilitation on a machine

Rehabilitation using machines allows for gradual, controlled, and measurable work, adapted to the patient's abilities.

It is used to strengthen muscles, improve endurance, and support functional recovery in a safe environment.

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Manual rehabilitation

Manual rehabilitation is based on techniques performed directly by the physical therapist, tailored to the specific needs of each patient.

It aims in particular to improve mobility, reduce pain, and restore harmonious joint and muscle function.

Isokinetic

Isokinetic training is a method of rehabilitation assisted by devices that enable precise muscle work, with resistance adjusted in real time.

It is particularly used to assess muscle capacity, correct imbalances, and support certain phases of rehabilitation or resumption of activity.

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Dry needling

Dry needling is a targeted technique that involves using fine needles to release certain deep muscle tensions.

This approach may be recommended for muscle pain, persistent tension points, or specific functional limitations.

Shock waves

Shock waves are used to treat certain chronic or resistant pain by stimulating tissue repair processes.

This method can be integrated into comprehensive care, complementing other physiotherapy techniques.

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