Physical rehabilitation is the process of restoring lost or impaired body functions due to injury, disease or surgery, correcting congenital development, reducing disability and increasing physical activity levels. Today, the role and capabilities of this branch of medicine are growing, and more and more professionals are involved in this often difficult process.
The goal of physical rehabilitation is to help patients return to the highest possible level of independence and activity of daily living.
In Europe and the United States, the key to all rehabilitation is the physical therapy specialist. It is important not to confuse this specialty with the physical therapists we are used to. In modern rehabilitation, the use of physiotherapy devices is minimized. Physical and sporting activity plays a decisive role.
A rehabilitation therapist is a rehabilitation specialist who evaluates, plans and implements a comprehensive rehabilitation program for people with physical, mental or social disabilities. The primary goal of a rehabilitation therapist’s work is to help patients regain and improve their functional abilities.
– infectious diseases in the acute period;
– advanced tuberculosis;
– threatened abortion;
– trauma in the acute period;
– inflammation of veins with the formation of blood clots in them;
– epilepsy;
– malignant tumors;
– severe mental disorders;
– cardiac, renal, hepatic insufficiency.
The patient begins to feel the first results after only a few sessions. Especially at the end of the first cycle.
However, it takes about 3-4 months or cycles, each consisting of 12 sessions, to effectively consolidate the results and obtain a permanent therapeutic effect.
You can take a bottle of water with you, it is better to wear comfortable sports clothes. It is not necessary to wear sports shoes. In cooler seasons you can take insulated socks.