PHYSIOTHERAPY
Physiotherapy,
treatment that regulates body movement. When a person suffers from an injury or
disease and the limbs become inactive, the Physiotherapist, through exercise
and counseling, helps to restore movement and function.
Is
this treatment suitable for all ages?
Physiotherapy
helps to maintain a healthy body for all ages, avoiding the effects of physical
pain and disease. Encourages victims to act spontaneously an re-engage in their
work without being dependent on others.
For
which types of physical abuse, can this treatment be carried out?
For a
variety of chiropractic problems, physiotherapy can be beneficial. Long-term
ailments such as back pain, neck pain, joint pain and asthma can also be relieved.
Through
pre- and post- natal treatment, women’s body weight and body composition are
maintained. In the field of neurology and cardiology, physiotherapy plays a
very important role.
Sports
veterans – Physiotherapy:
Maintaining
the general body structure of athletes, improving physical strength and
athletic ability, can also be beneficial for injuries, sprains and aches that
occur in sports.
What
it means stroke?
It’s our
brain that controls our movements, actions, feelings, thoughts and habits.
Blood flow to any part of the brain is blocked for a few minutes, causing the
brain cells in that area to die without oxygen.
As a part
of the brain is affected, we may lose our consciousness and may lose the
movements of the arms and legs, functions of the brain. This effect is called
stroke.
Preventive
measures of stroke:
Body
weight, blood pressure and diabetes should be controlled with proper
physiotherapy training
Avoid foods high in fat; The
amount of salt in the diet should be reduced; The level of sugar should be kept
under control. Drinking alcohol; smoking habits should be avoided.
Symptoms
to know the stroke:
Loss of
function of part of the arm or leg and face.
Sudden loss
of vision or complete loss of vision, impaired vision of a particular eye;
stuttering speech; if you have any of these symptoms, such as head ache or
dizziness, seek immediate medical attention from a Neurologist.
Facial
palsy:
Facial
palsy is a loss of strength of the facial muscles due to the paralysis of the 7th
cranial nerve. This impairs the movement of the facial muscles and eyelids.
Instructions
for solving facial palsy:
Physiotherapy
can stimulate the facial muscles, facial nerve and regulate their movement. In
addition, exercises will be given to strengthen the facial muscles, increase
control of muscle movement, improve eye movement, and provide exercises for eye
movements, mouth deviation and speech training.
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