Physiotherapy is the fourth largest healthcare profession in the world. Physiotherapists are integral members of the multidisciplinary team that assesses and treats people with a variety of acute and chronic health concerns. They use physical means to restore or re-educate movement and function.
Physiotherapists are committed healthcare professionals who participate in life-long learning and continuing education, research and clinical studies, and who are active in the education of students, staff and the community.
What Is Physiotherapy & How Can It Help?
Physiotherapy is the assessment, treatment and prevention of musculoskeletal dysfunction by use of physical means including manual therapy, manipulation, exercise, electrotherapy or simply verbal advice. The assessment involves a review of the full history of the presented condition, as well as a full medical history. A physical examination follows.
It promotes pain relief through a non-invasive hands-on approach, following bone, muscle, nerve, ligament and joint injuries.
It can help relieve your pain so that you may return to full functionality and do all the things you want to do. Whether your acute injury is caused by sports, accidents or a long-term chronic problem, such as postural back or neck pain, physiotherapy is here to help
What Can We Treat
? We can treat a great variety of problems including pain, inflammation and muscle spasm. Back and neck problems, such as sciatica, lumbago, neck pain, headaches and whiplash, respond particularly well to physiotherapy; as do sports injuries like hamstring strains, tennis elbow, shin splints, cartilage damage, ligament sprains, and meniscal tears. Orthopedic problems such as fractures, joint replacements and poor biomechanics can also be helped. In addition, if you have been diagnosed with osteoarthritis or rheumatoid arthritis or have other joint problems and pain, we can provide advice, exercises (including hydrotherapy exercises) and treatments to reduce your pain. Physiotherapy can be used to treat a wide variety of musculoskeletal conditions.
However, you do not need to be an athletic person to benefit from physiotherapy, you can benefit no matter what caused your pain or injury. You deserve effective and high quality treatment at the earliest opportunity and will receive just that at Dallah Hospital. Each of our facilities is equipped with the most modern and advanced medical equipment in order to enhance our capacity to care for you. Furthermore, our specialist rehabilitation facilities are designed to get you back to full health as quickly and safely as possible following your injury or illness.
Physiotherapy Services
Physiotherapy provides services to people of all ages with dysfunction in the following areas: musculoskeletal, neurodevelopment and cardio respiratory.
Specialty programs have been developed for inpatients and outpatients with Cystic Fibrosis, burns, Hemophilia, brain injuries, postural disorders and rheumatologic conditions. When indicated, outpatient physiotherapy follow-ups will be arranged.
Physiotherapy provides inpatient and outpatient services 16 hours a day, 6 days a week to all clinical programs at the Hospital. Full service is administered between 08:00 am and 10:00 pm, Saturdays to Thursdays in Rehabilitation Medicine Programs, which consist of neurological conditions, spinal cord injuries, amputations and arthritis. Day Hospital services are available to individuals depending on their situations; while outpatient services are arranged for patients with musculoskeletal problems including bone, joint, muscle or mobility issues, etc.
Our on-call service is available on Fridays and if a new patient requires assessment and treatment, a doctor or nurse can contact a physiotherapist who is on standby. The areas where specialty services are implemented include cardio, respiratory, trauma, Neurosurgery, Orthopedic, sport injury, Pediatric and OB GYN.
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