Kinetotherapy is one of the most important stages of medical rehabilitation, it aims to restore or improve physical mobility, posture and balance.
It helps through specific physical exercises, adapted to the patient and carried out under the assistance of the physiotherapist, to increase muscle tone, venous and lymphatic drainage, increase exercise capacity, prophylaxis of various spinal disorders, prophylaxis and treatment of osteoporosis, prevention of falls in the elderly.
It is aimed at a wide range of conditions, but can also be performed by healthy people for fitness or body maintenance.
All this is complemented by modern equipment and facilities, always being updated for the best results.
Kinetotherapy is useful in a number of acute pathologies (injuries, sports trauma, post-orthopaedic surgery), chronic diseases (degenerative, neurological, neuromuscular, respiratory).
Specific kinetotherapy programmes for pregnant women can support mental and physical well-being during pregnancy and postpartum.
Kinetotherapy sessions generally last 20-50 minutes and are carried out under the close supervision of the physiotherapist, who monitors progress and constantly adapts the exercise programme according to the patient’s progress.
Kinetotherapy may be needed whenever a movement dysfunction limits a person’s daily activities. Doctors therefore often recommend kinetotherapy to patients with the following problems:
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