Physiotherapy is the art and science of physical recovery and prevention. It uses prior assessments to quantify both the physical and functional limitations of the musculoskeletal system. We carry out these assessments with manual examinations, joint range measurements, muscle endurance tests and functional balance to determine the extent of the injury.
At our centre, we provide personalised physiotherapy for each patient and each pathology or problem. As it is an individual treatment, we can re-evaluate the progress and modify the treatment if necessary, as well as plan the return to daily activity or sport, advising the patient on how to act on a daily basis. Close communication between the physiotherapist and the patient is essential in our therapy, which is why we accompany the patient at all times during their recovery.
It is a specialized therapy within physiotherapy used for the diagnosis and manual treatment of joint mobility dysfunctions and body tissues. These dysfunctions are often the origin of the appearance of diseases and that is why osteopathy offers a wide range of techniques that are developed throughout the body at different levels such as: structural, visceral and cranial. The combination of these three techniques helps us to treat the person as a whole and get to the origin of the problem.
It is a precise and thorough technique that requires extensive knowledge of structural anatomy, biomechanics and biophysics, physiology and functions of the human body, as well as manual dexterity and experience of the professional.
In our center, we assess the patient according to this philosophy, and we look for the original cause of the conflict in their body to achieve complete healing.
We can treat and improve pathologies, injuries and pain both acute and chronic. The osteopathy that we practice is comprehensive and we treat the entire body as a whole, since the healing of the person depends not only on the musculoskeletal structure, but also on visceral or cranial problems.
Acupuncture is a therapy included in traditional Chinese medicine, a medicine that is more than 3000 years old, through which various pathologies, pains and injuries can be treated (lumbago, headaches, anxiety, sprains, tendonitis, torticollis, etc.), based on the needle puncture of the different points within the energy meridians that run through our body.
This treatment is part of our global vision of treatment for each patient for their complete recovery and as a preventative in different pathologies, both as a sole therapy or as a complement to these.
The energy that flows in our body is sometimes blocked and this leads to a malfunction of the same. This alteration of the energy is what causes the disease. For this reason we use metal needles in resonators, specific places in the body that are within the meridians and it is through these channels or meridians that the energy we need to maintain the correct balance of the body flows.
Using these needles, the energetic movement of the body can be modified to restructure it, as needed, to benefit the patient.
The effects of the puncture include the release of endorphins and other types of neurotransmitters that help reduce pain, strengthen the immune system, reduce inflammation, fight infections, eliminate anxiety, improve digestion and, in general, the entire digestive system.
This is a widely used technique in physiotherapy which consists of the mechanical manipulation of an acupuncture needle to treat trigger points and chronic fibrous contractures.
It is used in muscle tissue with surprising results and does not cause pain or discomfort in the injured tissue since we use very fine needles and the technique lasts a few seconds.
Many problems in the musculoskeletal system are caused or persist due to the presence of myofascial trigger points. These points are capable of causing muscle weakness, joint stiffness, mobility restrictions, and pain associated with other structures and the longer they remain, the more chronic the pathologies associated with the trigger points become.
This occurs in all the muscles of our body in such a way that we find muscles that have a trigger point with pain radiated or referred to another part of the body, when this occurs these points reproduce exactly the symptoms of sciatica, headache, paresthesia or tendonitis and are sometimes confused with these pathologies. Dry puncture and manual therapy treatment would provide a quick and effective solution.
We have extensive experience in using this technique and we always perform it in conjunction with other manual therapies and electrotherapy.
This technique is very effective and we perform it with an acupuncture needle in the precise location.
Shock wavesShock waves for plantar fasciitis, heel spurs and calcifications.
Shock waves are ultrasonic mechanical waves that are used as a non-invasive treatment for musculoskeletal injuries and have no side effects.
They are used in the treatment of musculoskeletal pathologies, calcifications, epicondylitis, Achilles, patellar and shoulder tendonitis, heel spurs, plantar fasciitis, fibrosed contractures, etc.
We can adapt the intensity and frequency of the wave according to the patient's pain threshold so that the application is not painful, for this reason the patient is the one who tells us if we should increase or decrease the intensity.
In this session we also include physiotherapy and osteopathy if the pathology requires it.
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