
Physiotherapy
"Physiotherapy helps you regain movement, energy, and freedom in your body so you can fully enjoy your life again."
Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy

Regarding the treatment
It focuses on treating injuries and dysfunctions affecting muscles, joints, tendons, and ligaments. Through manual techniques and therapeutic exercises, it helps relieve pain, improve mobility, and restore normal bodily function.
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Ideal for treating:
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Lower back or neck pain
Tendinitis and Sprains
Contractures or Joint Stiffness
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In addition to physical relief, this approach promotes greater body awareness and prevents future relapses. By restoring harmony of movement, the patient can resume their daily activities with freedom and confidence, resulting in a lasting improvement in their quality of life.
Regarding the treatment
It aims to restore the body's balance and improve the alignment of the spine, shoulders, and pelvis. Through a detailed assessment and personalized exercises, it seeks to correct muscle imbalances and poor posture that cause pain or fatigue.
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Ideal for treating:
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Cases of Scoliosis, Hyperlordosis, Kyphosis,
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Neck stiffness, forward shoulders
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Imbalances caused by office habits or physical stress .
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This approach not only improves body aesthetics but also optimizes respiratory, digestive, and muscular function. The result is a more aligned body, a lighter posture, and a sense of balance that is reflected in both physical health and overall well-being.
Postural and Corrective Physiotherapy

Sports Physiotherapy

Regarding the treatment
It is designed to prevent, treat, and rehabilitate injuries resulting from physical activity or sports. It aims to maintain the body in optimal condition, improve performance, and reduce the risk of relapse.
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Frequently indicated for :
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Muscle tears, muscle strains, tendinitis, sprains
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Plantar fasciitis, knee or shoulder pain.
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The treatment combines sports massage, assisted stretching, functional exercises, dry needling and kinesiotaping, adapting to the type of sport and level of effort of each patient.
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Beyond physical performance, this type of physiotherapy helps improve coordination, body awareness, and post-workout recovery. It's ideal for both athletes and active individuals looking to maintain a strong, balanced, and injury-free body.
About the treatment
It focuses on improving lung function and breathing quality. Through manual techniques and specific exercises, it aims to release chest blockages, optimize diaphragm mobility, and facilitate the elimination of secretions or tension that hinder natural breathing.
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Suitable for:
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Cases of asthma, bronchitis, COPD,
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Post-COVID respiratory sequelae,
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Anxiety with hyperventilation or chest restrictions caused by poor posture.
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In addition to the physical benefits, this treatment induces calm and relaxation. Freer, deeper breathing improves oxygenation, reduces fatigue, and contributes to the regulation of the nervous system, generating a feeling of balance and overall well-being.
Respiratory Physiotherapy

Psychosomatic Physiotherapy

Regarding the treatment
Also called psychosomatic or mind-body integration therapy, it addresses the impact that emotions, stress, and mental tension have on the physical body. Through breathing techniques, body awareness, myofascial release, and relaxation, the patient is helped to recognize how the body expresses and retains emotions.
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Common Indications:
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Chronic pain syndromes
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Cervical Stiffness,
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Tension Headaches
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Digestive Discomfort
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In these sessions, physical work is combined with attentive listening and guidance for the patient to identify tension patterns associated with stress or anxiety.
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The goal is not only to alleviate the physical symptom, but to restore the connection between body and mind, improving emotional management, rest, and the feeling of inner balance.
