Orthopedic rehabilitation

The rehabilitation carried out at Raspberry Manor is based on comprehensive, individual and functional rehabilitation. The task the therapists set themselves is to restore the best possible physical fitness.

INDIVIDUAL THERAPY PLAN

Conducting an initial examination based on a detailed history and functional tests allows us to use appropriate methods and customize an individualized therapy plan. Which will allow you to achieve the best results of the work done, and thus a quick return to fitness. We provide orthopedic and neurological rehabilitation.

What do we treat?

Through an appropriately selected set of exercises, individually tailored to the patient's requirements and needs, and the involvement of therapists, we help with conditions:

Spine:

  • cervical, thoracic and lumbar pain syndromes (post-traumatic conditions)
  • overload syndromes of the spine (sciatica, shoulder sciatica, postural syndrome)
  • spondylolisthesis
  • cervical discopathy and lumbar discopathy
  • degenerative changes of the spine
  • post-surgical rehabilitation
  • rehabilitation of postural defects (scoliosis, corrective gymnastics)
  • chest pains

shoulder:

  • rehabilitation of rotator-ring injuries
  • frozen shoulder syndrome-PHS
  • rehabilitation of injuries to the shoulder joint
  • degenerative diseases of the shoulder-clavicular joint
  • rehabilitation of instability of the shoulder joint
  • post-surgical rehabilitation

elbow:

  • rehabilitation of injuries to the elbow joint (“tennis elbow” and “golfer's elbow”)
  • rehabilitation of compression of the ulnar nerve in the so-called “ulnar canal”

hand:

  • pain in the wrist and hand (carpal tunnel syndrome, Dupuytren's contracture)
  • trauma rehabilitation
  • rehabilitation after past fractures
  • rehabilitation in the process of treatment of degenerative changes, in the course of RA,

hip:

  • rehabilitation of diseases and injuries against the background of degenerative changes
  • rehabilitation against the background of post-injury changes (enthesopathies, breaks)
  • rehabilitation after surgery (hip endoprosthesis, hip arthroscopy)
  • pains and dysfunctions of the pelvic girdle (pains originating from the sacroiliac joints, pelvic ligament syndromes)

knees:

  • rehabilitation of diseases and injuries of the knee against a background of degenerative changes
  • rehabilitation after injuries and traumas (muscle strain, pulling)
  • rehabilitation after surgery: arthroscopy (meniscus surgery, articular cartilage reconstruction , endoprosthesis of the knee joint)
  • rehabilitation after ligament reconstruction:
    - anterior cruciate ligament - ACL
    - posterior cruciate ligament - PCL
    - collateral ligament - MCL
  • rehabilitation of knee diseases against the background of sports injuries
    - jumper's knee
    - patella instability
  • rehabilitation of overload

of the ankle joint:

  • rehabilitation of diseases and injuries of the ankle joint
  • sprains and instability of the ankle and knee joint
  • Achilles tendon injuries
  • post-surgical rehabilitation
  • corrective gymnastics (foot defects)