Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation

Atlas University Hospital Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation Center deals with the prevention, diagnosis, treatment and re, habilitation of medical conditions that cause movement disorders in all age groups, with a holistic approach to acute and chronic problems such as musculoskeletal problems, neurological diseases, chronic pain, and cancer-related conditions.

At the Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation Center, services are provided by split doctors and physiotherapists in the prevention, diagnosis, treatment and re, habilitation of medical conditions that cause problems in all age groups.

In our age where sedentary life prevails, your solution in the fight against waist and neck diseases is hidden in physical therapy and new forms of treatment.

Principles of Treatment for Neck and Waist Problems

  • Protective measures,
  • Treatment methods (physical therapy, rest, medication, surgical methods),
  • Rehabilitation practices (identification of risks that cause neck and lower back pain, elimination of factors that cause mechanical pain).

Preventive measures and rehabilitation practices are increasingly necessary daily in minimizing neck and waist problems. Ergonomic regulations are made especially for the physical competencies and limitations of the employees in this field. The person’s posture needs to be adjusted well so that the stress on some points of the body is minimal. At this point, physical therapy methods come into play.

The main treatments are given in our Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation Center 

Procedures;

  • Common radiating pains,
  • Jaw joint disorders,
  • Headaches of neck origin,
  • Muscle stiffness,
  • Athlete-type injuries that do not require surgery,
  • Painful shoulder,
  • Painful back,
  • Back pain,
  • Pains like false hernias,
  • Degenerative disorders of the fingers of the hands,
  • Entrapment neuropathies,
  • Rehabilitation of vertigo,
  • Sciatic hernia,
  • Pain due to posture disorders,
  • Scoliosis,
  • Hip, knee, and ankle calcifications,
  • Cramps,
  • Myofocal pain (cramp),
  • Osteoporosis,

For more information, you can contact the
Call Center of Atlas University Hospital at 444 34 39.

Health guide about: Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation

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