Physical Therapists empower patients by education, involvement in their own care plan, and participation in treatment. Physical therapists use science-backed techniques to help patients to prevent physical injury, improve mobility, reduce pain, and restore or maintain function. These services treat the whole patient and integrate general medicine and nursing with sports medicine, which is also one of the main operating fields of UniBa for years.
Areas of intervention
Orthopedic Conditions
- Hip Fracture/Post Surgery
- Knee surgery
- Arthrosis in elderly patients
- Postural disregulations
- Contractions/Distractions
- Carpal tunnel syndrome
- Rheumatoid arthritis
- Rheumatoid arthritis
Orthopedic Services offered
- Manual therapy
- Professional massage therapy: curative, decontracting, relaxing
- Therapeutic exercises and activities
- Gait training
- Physical performance test or measurement
- Chinesiotape
- Instrumental therapy
- PHYSIOTHERAPY CHECK UP FOR FROZEN SHOULDER 10 visits (2 free)
- POST STROKE TREATMENT 15 visits (at home)
- PHYSIOTHERAPY FOR KIDS WITH SPECIAL NEEDS 5 visits
Neurologic Conditions
- Terminal oncologic
- Terminal Parkinson’s Disease
- Stroke
- Parkinson
- Alzheimer’s
- Multiple Sclerosis
- Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis
- Post-surgical patients
Neurologic Services offered
- Neuromuscular re-education
- Gait training
- Therapeutic exercises and activities
- Kabat method
- Bobath method
- Perfetti method
- Group gymnastics
Pediatric Conditions
- Cerebral Palsy
- Fractures
- Juvenile Arthritis
- Oncologic Patients (Osteosarcoma/ Sarcoma di Ewing)
Pediatric Services
- Therapeutic exercises and activities
- Gait Training
- Manual Therapy
- Physical Performance Test or Measurement
- Neuromuscular Re-education
- Improvement of posture
- Improvement of gross/fine motor skills
- Increase of articular Rom
- Reduction/elimination of pain
- Improvement of balance
- Improvement of coordination
- Improvement of muscle tone
Physiotherapists
Medical Facts
FAQ
1Is physiotherapy the same as massage?
No, treatments can range from manual therapy, soft tissue mobilisation, exercises and many more. Physiotherapy is a health profession concerned with the assessment, diagnosis and treatment of diseases and disabilities.
2What problems can physiotherapy help with?
There is a wide variety of health conditions that physiotherapy can help with. Many of these conditions are in relation to the bones and joints, nerves, soft tissues etc.
3What does treatment involve?
A physiotherapist will begin a full assessment and physical examination in order to determine the nature of the patient’s condition, as well as the cause. Following this, the impact of the condition will be reviewed, as will the patient’s medical history to establish and will then compile a treatment program.
4How should I dress for a physical therapy session?
It is advised that patients wear comfortable, loose-fitting clothing.
5How long does a regular session last?
The initial appointment will involve a full assessment and will last 30 minutes. Most follow up appointments will last for 30-60 minutes.