Physiotherapy sessions

Femoral acetabular impingement

Femoral
Femoroacetabular Impingement (FAI) or hip impingement syndrome is a condition affecting the hip joint in young and middle-aged adults. Impingement occurs when the ball shaped femoral head rubs abnormally or doesn't have full range of motion in the acetabular socket. Damage in the hip joint can occur to the articular cartilage or the labral cartilage (soft tissue bumper of the socket). Treatment options vary from conservative treatment to arthroscopic and open surgery.

Physiotherapy sessions - List of case studies

Left Knee Arthralgia

examination with prescription of: a course of 10 sessions of right and left knee motor rehabilitation (proprioceptive ... to recover out of this operation, using crutches and physiotherapy. A success of this option is relieving pain for 8-10 years (after ... Joint preservation, supra-condylar osteotomy, crutches, physiotherapy, Total Knee Replacement (TKR), revision operation.   ...

Acquired deformity of left foot in Parkinson’s Disease

for the problems with the left foot consists of three physiotherapy sessions a week. With regard to the Parkinson’s Disease, the ...

Guillain-Barré Syndrome / Acute Myeloradiculoneuritis

was performed. It was well tolerated by the patient (5 sessions) with complete recovery of the right lower limb mobility . Due to ... with relative prescription of both individual and group physiotherapy , respectively in the gym and in the water, at the A.R.E.P. ...

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