ON-SITE AND OUTPATIENT COMPREHENSIVE REHABILITATION CENTRE

The goal of our team is to find the best method of the therapy for a given patient, which will help them in full recovery, as soon as possible. The plan of work with a patient in our Rehabilitation Centre is established and verified by the rehabilitation physician, physiotherapist and with the cooperation of the orthopaedist who performed the procedure. We attach the utmost importance on working individually with the patient. Direct contact with the therapist is the guarantee of intimacy and the certainty of focussing the physiotherapist’s attention on the patient’s problems. We offer comprehensive rehabilitation carried out according to the world’s highest standards, as an on-site or outpatient physiotherapy.

  • before and after orthopaedic surgeries, including:
    • after arthroplasty of the hip, knee, shoulder and elbow joints
    • after arthroscopic reconstructions within the knee joint, such as: reconstruction of the ligaments of the knee joint (auto- and allogenic grafts), suturing or excision of the meniscus, after arthroplasty of patellar instability, etc.
    • after arthroscopic reconstructions within the talocrural region, such as: suturing of the damaged anterior talofibular ligament (ATFL), arthrodesis of the talocrural joint, suturing of the Achilles tendon, etc.
    • after arthroscopic reconstructions within the shoulder joint, such as: treatment of shoulder instability, reconstruction of the rotator cuff muscle tendons, etc.
    • after arthroscopic operations within the elbow, such as overload syndromes: tennis elbow/golfer’s arm, and others
    • after arthroscopic operations within the wrist joint – decompression of the median nerve in the course of carpal tunnel syndrome
    • after fractures and corrective plastics of the limbs
    • after surgical treatment of spinal disorders, such as endoscopic removal of a prolapsed intervertebral disc, vertebroplasty, kyphoplasty, decompression of the spinal canal, etc.
  • after injuries of the musculoskeletal system, including sports injuries:
    • injury of the rotator cuff
    • shoulder joint instability
    • conditions resulting from tearing the collateral and cruciate ligaments
    • conditions resulting from meniscus damage
    • iliotibial band syndrome (ITBS)
    • conditions resulting from ankle sprains, Achilles tendon injuries, muscle tearing/ straining, etc.
  • in enthesopathies
  • in spinal pain complaints: discopathy, sciatica (lumbar radiculopathy, radicular leg pain, shoulder sciatica), spondylolisthesis, intercostal neuralgia, conditions resulting from whiplash communication injuries, etc.
  • in peripheral joint pain

On-site rehabilitation, which includes:

  • accommodation in comfortably equipped and air-conditioned, double or triple rooms with a bathroom adapted to the elderly and the disabled, TV and free Internet access
  • board
  • specialist medical care – diagnostics and establishing a rehabilitation program
  • specialist nursing care
  • therapy conducted by a physiotherapist specialised in orthopaedic physiotherapy, including:
    • individual exercises (in line with the modern physiotherapeutic methods)
    • depending on the needs – general improvement exercises, soft tissue therapy, manual therapy
    • exercises with devices (depending on the needs – leg-tensor/rotor/CPM device/stabilometric platform/treadmill with biofeedback)
    • in case of operations on the lower limbs: standing upright/learning to walk/gait improvement
    • physical therapy treatments (according to indications, tailored to the individual needs)
  • educating the patients on how to exercise independently at home, safely perform everyday and recreational activities, and return to sports – if possible; learning how to put on/use the ordered orthopaedic equipment

Outpatient rehabilitation, which includes:

  • physiotherapeutic diagnostics and therapy conducted by a physiotherapist specialised in orthopaedic physiotherapy, including:
    • individual exercises (in line with the modern physiotherapeutic methods)
    • depending on the needs – soft tissue therapy, manual therapy
    • exercises with devices (depending on the needs – leg-tensor/rotor/CPM device/stabilometric platform/treadmill with biofeedback)
    • in the case of operations in the area of the lower limbs: standing upright/learning to walk/gait improvement
    • physical therapy treatments (according to indications, tailored to the individual needs)
  • educating the patients on how to exercise independently at home, safely perform everyday and recreational activities, and return to sports – if possible; learning how to put on/use the ordered orthopaedic equipment