Pathologies
Treatment protocols with the application of ice, heat, movement, water, electricity, magnetism and others

Overuse Syndromes
With the term ‘Overuse syndromes’ we refer to a group of diseases characterized by chronic inflammation of the muscles, tendons, ligaments, nerves and bones. The inflammation arises from repeated stress...

Orthopaedic Conditions
The term orthopedic conditions refer to diseases that affect the human musculoskeletal system. All the anatomical structures are capable to develop pathology. The difference with the overuse injuries discussed...

Conditions of the Cervical – Thoracic – Lumbar Spine
The spine is the central pillar of support and connection for the whole body and it is directly linked to physical health and well-being. Its key elements are the vertebrae, the spinal nerves the...

Conditions of the Upper Extremity (Shoulder – Elbow – Wrist)
Our hands are unique and adaptable and the upper end is there to support them and place them where needed. Hands are used for support, transport, exploration...

Conditions of the Lower extremity (Hip – Knee – Ankle)
There are many lower limb injuries in everyday life, and like every other body part, they often occur as a result of sports injuries, work injuries, accidents, improper daily use and other various reasons...

Post-Operative Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation
Surgery is the last resort for musculoskeletal problems, usually when some structures have been cut (total tendon or meniscus rupture) or when a joint has been completely destroyed...

Neurological Diseases
Neurological diseases are defined as diseases that affect the brain, spinal cord and nerves. such as stroke, multiple sclerosis and Parkinson's disease. These conditions can have a devastating effect on...

Metabolic Diseases
The endocrine system works through chemical messages (hormones) secreted by the glands directly into the circulatory system to regulate the function of the distant target organ. The feedback between the organs...