Why physiotherapy?

Physical therapy is used in many everyday situations, following a specific event or in the context of long-term disorders.

This page presents common situations for which physical therapy treatment may be recommended.

The list below is not exhaustive and will be updated regularly. Other situations and issues may also be eligible for tailored support.

It allows you to quickly identify the issue that concerns you and access information relevant to your situation.

Falls among seniors

After a fall, even if there are no serious injuries, it is common to experience a loss of confidence, reduced mobility, or persistent pain.

Physical therapy helps with functional recovery, improves balance, and makes movement safer in order to reduce the risk of further falls.

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Jaw disorders

Jaw disorders can manifest as pain, clicking, limited mouth opening, or associated neck tension.

Physical therapy can be used to relieve pain, improve mobility, and rebalance the functions of the temporomandibular joint.

Luxation

A dislocation occurs when a joint slips out of its normal position, often as a result of trauma or sudden movement.

Physical therapy plays an essential role in recovery after a dislocation, helping to restore mobility, strengthen joint structures, and limit the risk of recurrence.

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Scoliosis

Scoliosis is a curvature of the spine that can occur at different stages of life.

Physiotherapy provides support to those affected through targeted work on posture, mobility, and muscle strengthening, complementing medical care.

Talalgia

Talalgia refers to pain localized in the heel, which can interfere with walking and daily activities.

Physical therapy helps identify the factors involved and offers tailored treatment aimed at relieving pain and improving foot function.

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Bursitis

Bursitis is the inflammation of a bursa, often causing pain and limited movement in the affected joint.

Physical therapy can help reduce inflammation, relieve pain, and restore gradual functional mobility.

Osteoarthritis

Osteoarthritis is a chronic joint condition that can cause pain, stiffness, and reduced mobility.

Physical therapy helps people with osteoarthritis preserve joint function, relieve symptoms, and maintain a satisfactory quality of life.

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