Physiotherapy Techniques and Exercises
It can be challenging to actually know what to expect when beginning treatment because physiotherapy is positioned as an extremely multifaceted science. Through a series of treatments that are specifically tailored to each patient's needs, physiotherapy aids in improving a patient's mobility and physical potential. A physiotherapist will probably combine several workouts and methods, such as...
- Exercises for Range of Motion (ROM)
- Mobilization of Soft Tissue
- Electrotherapy
- Heat Therapy and Cryotherapy
- Therapeutic ultrasound and kinesiotaping
- Exercises for Range of Motion (ROM)
- Mobilization of Soft Tissue
- Electrotherapy
- Heat Therapy and Cryotherapy
- Therapeutic ultrasound and kinesiotaping
- Therapeutic ultrasound and kinesiotaping
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