Miracle cure physiotherapy - The way to a carefree life

What is Physiotherapy?

Physiotherapy, also known as physical therapy, helps to treat and prevent complaints, diseases, and injuries. It is a medically prescribed remedy and thus a supplement or alternative to medications and surgeries. The physiotherapist works either in a hospital or rehabilitation clinic, or in an outpatient practice. They can also work mobile to support patients who are physically limited. Physiotherapy is divided into active and passive therapy forms. In active therapy forms, such as device-assisted physical therapy, the patient independently performs exercises to heal complaints. In passive forms, such as manual lymph drainage, the movements are performed by the therapist.

Who Needs Physiotherapy?

Physiotherapy is always prescribed by a doctor. It can be applied to a wide variety of complaints and diseases and can even replace some surgeries. After the collaboration with the therapist ends, the patient is usually encouraged to continue performing the learned exercises independently. The duration of therapy depends on the disease and the symptoms.

Treatment of the Support and Movement Organs

In cases of diseases of the spine and extremities, injuries, and after surgeries, a physiotherapy is often prescribed by the doctor. Bone fractures are treated with device-assisted gymnastics, as are rheumatism and scoliosis. In the case of a clubfoot, much can be achieved through properly performed stretching exercises. Furthermore, physiotherapy can help with herniated discs and sports injuries.

Treatment of the Nervous System

Neurological diseases can also be fought together with a physiotherapist. Here, the interplay of the patient's sensory and motor skills is primarily trained. Thus, paralysis and multiple sclerosis, as well as damage to the central nervous system and movement and functional disorders after skull and spinal cord injuries can be treated thanks to physiotherapy.

Treatment of the Internal Organs

By training effective breathing and specific coughing techniques, complaints such as asthma, pulmonary fibrosis, and cystic fibrosis can be alleviated. Regular walking training and movement therapy improve circulation and endurance and can thus help with narrowed vessels and lymphatic pathways. In addition, physiotherapy can counteract disturbances in bowel function such as Crohn's disease.

What Does a Physiotherapist Need?

Health is the focus. Physiotherapy is specialized in accompanying the patient on their path to improvement. However, a well-equipped workplace is just as important as professional knowledge. Especially the therapy table is crucial in physiotherapy. An example of this is the therapy table BARCELONA from Coinfycare.

Modern and Versatile

The therapy table BARCELONA from Coinfycare is ideal for physical therapy. It is electrically height-adjustable thanks to a surrounding control rail and can thus be adapted to patients and therapy. It features an adjustable headrest and armrests, as well as a height-adjustable leg section. This also allows for applications while sitting or treatment of the feet. The base is equipped with a wheeled lift. Thus, the therapy table can be moved in the room with and without the patient.

This high-quality table offers all the features needed for various therapies. Thus, it perfectly complements the work of the therapist, who can now optimally support their patients on their path to improvement.

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