Physiotherapy care for slipped/herniated discs is a nonsurgical treatment option to address your symptoms.
Your treatment will depend on your condition, but it’s important to understand if the tendon reflexes, muscle strength or sensation along the path of a nerve are intact.
Your entire spine will be evaluated since one area of your spine can influence another part of your body.
After your exam and X-rays, the doctor will determine if you have an intervertebral disc injury related to a herniated disc, and develop a treatment plan that may include spinal mobilization, manual therapy, and therapeutic exercises.
Overall, the treatment is safe and effective, but some care treatments are not recommended for every patient, for example, if you are experiencing unusual neurological symptoms or advanced loss of strength and reflexes.
In these cases, we would recommend one of our medical partners in Jordan who can help with your specific condition.
In severe cases, a herniated disc may require surgery to remove or repair the slipped disk.
Physiotherapy for women’s health is one of the treatment methods for problems affecting the pelvic area and the muscles of the pelvic floor.
The causes of pelvic pain are either due to problems in the reproductive system or the urinary system, and this pain usually increases with pregnancy, injuries, inflammation, and erosion of the joints.
When might a woman’s health physiotherapy be needed?
1. Pelvic and lower back pain
52% of women suffer from back pain with pelvic pain, 82% of them started back pain and then pelvic pain followed.
Increased contractures in the lower pelvic muscles cause pelvic joint stiffness (SIJ) Pain from pelvic muscle stiffness points extending to the lower back, buttocks, and inner thigh are.
2. Pregnancy period
During pregnancy, many physical and functional changes occur in many organs of the mother’s body systems.
The nature of breathing becomes superficial due to the elevation of the diaphragm muscle. The displacement of the center of gravity up and forward affects the change in the position of the body.
The expectant mother may show an increase in flexibility and loosening of ligaments throughout the body due to the hormonal changes.
Aging or getting old makes our body go through many physical changes.
These changes usually cause a decrease in muscle strength, bone density, and body coordination, and even make the joints stiffer, which sometimes can lead to falls and fractures.
Exercise programs set by a physiotherapist can help reduce body pain, enhance the movement of joints, facilitate coordination, and boost respiratory function.
Elderly people suffering from chronic diseases can also obtain benefits from physiotherapy.
Though physiotherapy cannot stop the process of aging it can help to reduce the impact that it has on our bodies.
Physiotherapists are trained professionals who can identify the factors that prevent elderly people from being active and independent.
Exercising regularly can also help to reduce the risk and impact of illnesses that are more likely to affect older people.
The conditions suffered by elderly people who require physiotherapy:
Physiotherapy care for slipped/herniated discs is a nonsurgical treatment option to address your symptoms.
Your treatment will depend on your condition, but it’s important to understand if the tendon reflexes, muscle strength or sensation along the path of a nerve are intact.
Your entire spine will be evaluated since one area of your spine can influence another part of your body.
After your exam and X-rays, the doctor will determine if you have an intervertebral disc injury related to a herniated disc, and develop a treatment plan that may include spinal mobilization, manual therapy, and therapeutic exercises.
Overall, the treatment is safe and effective, but some care treatments are not recommended for every patient, for example, if you are experiencing unusual neurological symptoms or advanced loss of strength and reflexes.
In these cases, we would recommend one of our medical partners in Jordan who can help with your specific condition.
In severe cases, a herniated disc may require surgery to remove or repair the slipped disk.
Physiotherapy for women’s health is one of the treatment methods for problems affecting the pelvic area and the muscles of the pelvic floor.
The causes of pelvic pain are either due to problems in the reproductive system or the urinary system, and this pain usually increases with pregnancy, injuries, inflammation, and erosion of the joints.
When might a woman’s health physiotherapy be needed?
1. Pelvic and lower back pain
52% of women suffer from back pain with pelvic pain, 82% of them started back pain and then pelvic pain followed.
Increased contractures in the lower pelvic muscles cause pelvic joint stiffness (SIJ) Pain from pelvic muscle stiffness points extending to the lower back, buttocks, and inner thigh are.
2. Pregnancy period
During pregnancy, many physical and functional changes occur in many organs of the mother’s body systems.
The nature of breathing becomes superficial due to the elevation of the diaphragm muscle. The displacement of the center of gravity up and forward affects the change in the position of the body.
The expectant mother may show an increase in flexibility and loosening of ligaments throughout the body due to the hormonal changes.
Aging or getting old makes our body go through many physical changes.
These changes usually cause a decrease in muscle strength, bone density, and body coordination, and even make the joints stiffer, which sometimes can lead to falls and fractures.
Exercise programs set by a physiotherapist can help reduce body pain, enhance the movement of joints, facilitate coordination, and boost respiratory function.
Elderly people suffering from chronic diseases can also obtain benefits from physiotherapy.
Though physiotherapy cannot stop the process of aging it can help to reduce the impact that it has on our bodies.
Physiotherapists are trained professionals who can identify the factors that prevent elderly people from being active and independent.
Exercising regularly can also help to reduce the risk and impact of illnesses that are more likely to affect older people.
The conditions suffered by elderly people who require physiotherapy:
Laser Therapy, also known as photobiostimulation or light therapy, is a treatment that utilizes specific segments of the light spectrum to interact with cells.
With its application, a variety of medical conditions can be healed effectively, eliminating pain and other symptoms.
What Are the Benefits of Laser Therapy?
Laser therapy offers patients a safe and effective therapy for a wide range of medical conditions, including soft tissue and sports injuries, arthritic conditions, repetitive stress injuries, wound healing, and an extensive number of additional medical problems.
Extracorporeal Shockwave Therapy is a non-invasive option for the treatment of various pains and diseases of the musculoskeletal system.
Used in Orthopaedics, and Sports cases for mainly working on the treatment of chronic pain in shoulder, back, heel, knee, or elbow.
The proposed mechanisms of action for ESWT include the following:
promote neovascularization at the tendon-bone junction stimulate proliferation of tenocytes and osteoprogenitor differentiation, increase leukocyte infiltration, and amplify growth factor and protein synthesis to stimulate collagen synthesis and tissue remodeling.
Pain can significantly impact daily life, limiting mobility and reducing overall well-being. At our center, we utilize advanced techniques and modern equipment to provide effective pain relief. Our comprehensive approach combines technology with hands-on therapy to ensure optimal results for our patients.
Our Latest Pain Management Techniques:
Our goal is to provide personalized care tailored to each patient’s needs, ensuring a faster recovery and improved quality of life. If you are suffering from pain, visit our center to explore the best treatment options available.