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Osteoarthritis (OA) is a degenerative joint disease characterised by progressive loss of articular cartilage, sub-chondral bone sclerosis, osteophyte formation, and synovial inflammation. Falls often result injuries such as broken ribs, with disruption of daily activities. These are caused by difficulties in breathing, sleeping, eating, hygiene and general mobility. Early therapeutic aid and advice greatly enhance the quality of recovery.
A fracture of the bones in the foot, leg, or knee may be caused by falling objects or an accidental fall from a height. Some fractures can be treated by using a lightweight cast and crutches, while more serious fractures may require surgery and extensive physiotherapy programs.
Treatment of sporting injuries involves sports physiotherapy, along with proper medication to bring relief to the athletes. In fact, physiotherapy for sports injuries have proven to be one of the most effective methods in rapid recovery of athletic injuries and is one of the most trusted forms of treatment.
Neurological disorders are diseases of the central and peripheral nervous system that often impact balance, co-ordination, strength and general mobility. In other words, the brain, spinal cord, cranial nerves, peripheral nerves, nerve roots, autonomic nervous system, neuromuscular junctions and muscle groups.
Components of gait training vary and depend on the type of condition you have, the extent of your condition and your goals. Your treatment plan might include exercises to improve your balance, strength, mobility, and flexibility. Your physiotherapist can also issue mechanical supports, such as a cane or walker to help with balance difficulties.
Cardiorespiratory physiotherapy is an area of physiotherapy that specialises in the prevention, rehabilitation, and compensation of clients with diseases and injuries in the heart and lungs. These conditions may manifest themselves as shortness of breath, persistent cough, increased work of breathing or the reduced ability to exercise.
Physiotherapy is a type of treatment that helps to improve the movement and function of your joints and muscles. If you have back pain, physiotherapy can help to reduce it and get you back to normal mobility. It can also help you to make changes that reduce the chances of hurting your back again.
Physiotherapy is one of the most common treatments for chronic neck pain. Most physiotherapy programs for neck pain involve applying treatments to reduce pain and/or stiffness in order to begin an exercise program of strengthening and stretching the neck.
Physical treatment is not always the first thing people consider for a headache. However, physiotherapy treatment for tension headaches can produce some great results. Especially, where medication and other treatment has failed.
For many clients Pre-habilitation Programs of approximately 4-6 weeks can be used to improve pre-operative preparation prior to elective surgery, or before extensive injury repairs are surgically implemented. After surgery and acute care have stabilised the damaged tissues caused by trauma, the work of rehabilitation needs to be completed by the client so that their goal of maximal recovery is achievable
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