RHEOUMATISMAL DISEASES
Rheumatoid Arthritis, Marie Stumpell Disease, Seronegative, Arthritis, Gout Disease, Acute Joint Rheumatism, Arthrolith, Degenerative Joint Diseases
Neurological Diseases
Cerebral Palsy, Facial Palsy, Hernia of the Loins,
MS, Parkinson, Myopathy, Sciatic, Nerve Compression
Orthopaedic Diseases
Eburnation after Twist or Broken Bones, Tennis Elbow and Golfer’s Elbow, Muscular and Joint Injuries, Lumbago, Stiffness of Neck and Waist, Waist Shift
Interventional Treatment
Intra-joint Applications, Single Point, Facia, Tendon, Nerve Compression Injection, Kinosio Taping (Taping Treatment) IMS (Dry Injection), Obesity (Cavitation Applications)
Physical Treatment
It is the use of various physical agents and techniques such as; electric current, cold – hot, various frequency sound waves, magnetic field therapy as well as hydrotherapy (water therapy) in treatment of; musculoskeletal system related pain, function loss, injury and incapacity. Physical therapy minimises the painful case as well as effects of disability or impairment and helps the individual to return to their profession or social life.
Rehabilitation
Rehabilitation is identified as re-obtaining of functions that are lost. In rehabilitation, it is focused on maximising the body functions of the person who lost some of those body functions. In rehabilitation, different exercise techniques are used apart from physical treatment applications.
- Strokes and muscular weakness
- Orthopaedic fracture rehabilitation
- Hand rehabilitation
- Sport injuries rehabilitation
- Spinal curvature, posture disorders
- Rehabilitation of neurological diseases
- Rehabilitation of rheumatic diseases