Physical Therapy: A Drug-Free, Non-Surgical Option for Muscle, Bone, and Joint Conditions
General Information
What is Physical Therapy?
Physical therapy (PT) is a treatment that uses physical methods to help individuals recover from injuries or manage chronic conditions. It focuses on restoring function, improving mobility, and relieving pain. PT can benefit those with muscle, joint, bone, nerve, respiratory, and circulatory problems, as well as those recovering from accidents, surgeries, or chronic conditions like arthritis.
How Does Physical Therapy Work?
PT involves various techniques, including:
- Ultrasound
- Laser therapy
- Hot and cold therapy
- Massage
- Therapeutic exercise
Important Notes:
- Results may vary depending on the individual's condition and other factors.
- PT is an ongoing process, and treatment plans can vary.
Pricing Details
What does the price include?
- Ultrasound combined with electrical stimulation for one treatment area
- Consultation with a physician (if consultation and treatment are done on the same day)
- Note: Additional fees may apply for consultations without immediate treatment.
Package Information
What to know about physical therapy assessment packages:
- Duration: Approximately 15-20 minutes
- Appointment: Prior booking is required.
- Treatment Areas: Can be used for any painful, stiff, or tense joints.
- International Patients: Welcome at the same price. Please bring your passport.
- Preparation: Avoid alcohol and smoking 24 hours before treatment. Inform the therapist about any pregnancies, medical conditions, or allergies. Bring any relevant medical records. Wear comfortable clothing.
Post-Treatment Care
- Avoid staying in the same position for too long.
- Follow up with the therapist as scheduled.
- Contact the therapist immediately if you experience any unusual symptoms such as drooping eyelids, headaches, neck pain, blurred vision, dry eyes, allergies, or difficulty breathing.
Before You Decide
Important Considerations:
- If medication is necessary, consult with your doctor or pharmacist.
- Treatment plans can vary between individuals.
Contraindications:
- Individuals with pacemakers
- Individuals with spinal cord injuries
- Pregnant women
- Individuals with high fever
- Individuals with SLE or autoimmune diseases
- Individuals with open wounds or skin infections in the treatment area