When will physical rehabilitation and kinesiotherapy help?
Musculoskeletal diseases such as arthritis, osteoarthritis, osteoporosis, spine and joint disease can utilize physical rehabilitation to improve mobility, reduce pain and improve quality of life.
For patients with chronic conditions such as heart and lung disease, diabetes, asthma and others, physical rehabilitation is indicated to improve fitness, reduce symptoms and improve quality of life.
After surgery or serious injuries such as broken bones, sprained ligaments or torn tendons, physical rehabilitation helps restore mobility, strength and functionality to the affected area of the body.
Posture disorders. Treatment of posture disorders and correction of scoliosis, kyphosis and other spinal deformities may include physical rehabilitation to strengthen back muscles, improve spinal alignment and prevent further deterioration.
After a stroke or other neurological disorders. Patients will be able to regain lost skills and functions through physical rehabilitation such as coordination and balance training, motor skills exercises.
When muscles weaken for various reasons, such as long-term physical inactivity, underutilization of specific muscle groups, or disease.
Services
Consultation +FREE trial session
Kinesitherapy with a rehabilitation therapist
Massage 30 minutes
Percussion massage
Kinesio-taping 1 zone
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How we help
Initial consultation
History taking. Myofascial and muscle testing. Diagnosis. PDTR and neuromuscular correction. Free test session.
Selection of an individual exercise program. Recommendations on corrective movements and exercises at home.
Kinesio and Cross Taping
Kinesio Taping is an effective method of medical rehabilitation that involves stabilizing injured joints, ligaments, and muscles using a special adhesive tape (kinesio tape).
Percussion Therapy
Percussion Therapy is a rehabilitation method involving a series of rapid impacts on the patient’s skin and muscles using a specialized device. These impacts penetrate deeply into soft tissues, helping to reduce pain and address trigger points.
Kinesiotherapy
Kinesiotherapy is a natural recovery approach that uses physical movements to activate the body’s internal resources. It helps prevent or slow the progression of musculoskeletal disorders and supports accelerated rehabilitation after injuries or surgeries.
TPT
Therapeutic Physical Training (TPT) is a comprehensive approach based on the active involvement of the patient in physical exercises aimed at restoring and improving health, preventing illnesses, and rehabilitating after diseases or injuries.
Massage
Massage is an effective method of functional treatment for various conditions, helping to alleviate symptoms that interfere with a person’s normal daily life.
Mechanotherapy
Mechanotherapy is a form of therapeutic physical training that utilizes various devices and equipment for functional treatment. It is often combined with other methods and tools of modern rehabilitation to support patient recovery.
Kinesiology
Kinesiology is the practical application of principles from anatomy, physiology, biomechanics, neurophysiology, and other related fields to improve physical conditioning, rehabilitation after injuries or surgeries, as well as to prevent and treat various musculoskeletal disorders.
Certified specialists will assist you
The leading specialist in physical rehabilitation, Elena Skidanenko
Physical rehabilitation specialist and massage therapist, Nukri Katamadze.