Rehabilitation
Chronic Rehabilitation
We strive to be as involved as possible in all aspects of rehabilitation. More often than not, individuals with chronic conditions think that exercise will exacerbate their symptoms. In reality, exercise is a way of improving quality of life and relieving some of the symptoms of chronic conditions. We specialise in helping those who struggle with chronic conditions by creating an individualised exercise regime and working through this regime with you.
Examples of chronic diseases and conditions:
Alzheimer’s and other dementias | Arthritis | Asthma | Cancer | Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary disease | Cystic Fibrosis | Diabetes | Eating Disorders | Heart Disease | Obesity | Osteoporosis
Orthopaedic Rehabilitation
Orthopaedic rehabilitation can get you back on track with your daily activities after surgery, injury, accident or illness. We specialise in treating conditions that affect any part of the musculoskeletal system, which includes your bones, muscles, ligament and joints. We perform a detailed assessment using state-of-the-art equipment from where an individualised programme is designed to meet your specific individual needs and goals.
Examples of orthopaedic conditions:
Torn Meniscus | Carpal Tunnel Syndrome | Torn Rotator cuff | Plantar Fasciitis | Torn ACL | Ankle and Foot Sprains | Stress Fracture | Dislocated Shoulder | Wrist Fracture |Knee or Hip Replacement | Herniated or Bulging Disc
Electrical Muscle Stimulation
The Wireless Professional Electrotherapy unit offers enhanced ease of use and convenience while saving space and time to optimise patient treatment, in motion, without cables. By introducing the unique mi-Technology™ and the best-in-market professional programs, this device reinvents functional rehabilitation as we know it. A combination of electrostimulation with active exercise will allow you to improve therapy efficiency and results.
EMS machines successfully restore and improve muscle tonus, but it is also used in the treatment of medical conditions which involve the loss of muscle mass or used during the first phases of rehabilitation in which muscle contraction was reduced.
EMS units also promote the release of endorphins in the body. They interact with pain receptors in a similar way to pain relief medication (but without any of the side effects).