How can Physical Therapy Help
Physical Therapy is essential for treating Neck Pain. Acute pain is treated with Orthopedic Massage and electrotherapy, with immediate results. Then a structured exercise program is prescribed, to achive muscle strengthening, postural correction and avert reccuring symptoms. Interventions applied:
A structrured exercise program for Neck Pain includes :
- Shoulder muscles strengthening
- Neck deep flexors strengthening
- Respirtory exercises
- Prorpioception exercises
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Verified patient
He examined my neck in detail and he explained to me about my condition. He was trully compasionate about the difficulties this pain caused in my everyday life. He helped me effectively, I has my absolute confidence
Verified patient
He spent a lot of time assesing my neck pain that for has been bothering me for a long time. I am already better a day after. I will continue therapies, he is an excellent professional with deep knowledge. I highly recommend him.
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He knows his practice very well, and he spent a lot of time with my problem and really gained my trust! I will definitely recommend him!
What is the cost of treatment
The cost of treatment is not high. The required sessions are usually 6, and in each one the treament progrmm is adjusted to the cauurent codnition. After redusing symptoms a structured exercise program is introduced to continue therapy and avert reccurent symptoms. The program is prescribed electronically, so that the patient has easy access and execute it by himself/herself. There is also the option of online supervision at a low cost. Continuous communication between the patient and the doctor is maintained for ongoing support.
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