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Lo que tratamos

Nuestra clínica de fisioterapia trata una amplia gama de afecciones, lesiones y problemas musculoesqueléticos que afectan el movimiento y la función del cuerpo. Los planes de tratamiento suelen ser individualizados para proporcionar los mejores resultados posibles a los pacientes, centrándose en mejorar la función, reducir el dolor y mejorar la calidad de vida en general. A continuación se presentan algunas afecciones y problemas comunes que normalmente se tratan en clínicas de fisioterapia:

Gel ice pack to use on your neck, back, shoulder, knee, and other areas. Cold packs can be used to help reduce pain and inflammation.

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Wedge

A wedge pillow is a triangular pillow used to elevate the head for upright positioning or placed under the knee for people with back problems.

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Exercise Band

These elastic resistance bands are commonly used in physical therapy to improve strength, flexibility, and range of motion.

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Putty

Therapeutic putty can be used for hand and finger strengthening exercises, as well as for hand and wrist rehabilitation.

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Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) units can be used to help control pain by delivering low-level electrical impulses to the affected area.

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Foam rollers are often used for self-myofascial release, which can help to reduce muscle tension and improve flexibility.

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Exercise balls can be used for a variety of exercises to improve core strength, balance, and stability.

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Balance pads can be used to improve balance and stability, as well as to help prevent falls and injuries.

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Ankle weights can be utilized during exercises that help strengthen the hip, thigh, and knee.

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Stretching straps can assist with stretching muscles of the shoulder, knee, and back.

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