What we treat
Conditions that the department specializes in
The orthopedic and joint department covers a wide range of cases, from chronic pain to post-major surgical operations.
Spine and disc problems
We handle cases of disc herniation with a comprehensive rehabilitation approach that combines therapeutic exercise and techniques to relieve pressure on the spine, avoiding surgery whenever possible.
- Lumbar disc
- Herniated disc
- Spinal canal stenosis
- Chronic back pain
Post-joint replacement rehabilitation
Specialized protocols to restore range of motion and muscle strength after knee or hip joint replacement surgeries, with precise progressive stages that consider the nature of the new joint.
- Knee replacement
- Hip replacement
- Early rehabilitation
Ligament repair and rehabilitation
Rehabilitation after surgeries for torn or strained ligaments, focusing on restoring functional stability and the gradual return to daily or sports activities
- Ligament repair
- Partial tear
- Ligament tension.
Fractures, dislocations, and joint pain.
Management of fracture effects after casting, rehabilitation of joint dislocations, and management of chronic joint pain such as osteoarthritis — to maintain joint function and improve quality of life.
- Post-fracture.
- Shoulder dislocation.
- Arthritis.
- Chronic pain.
Treatment methodology.
How do we handle each case?
There is no one-size-fits-all protocol. Each case begins with a comprehensive assessment followed by a customized plan.
Comprehensive assessment for diagnosis.
We start with a thorough evaluation that includes range of motion analysis, muscle strength measurement, and review of previous X-rays or medical reports.
Customized rehabilitation protocol.
We design a three-phase progressive program: pain relief, restoring movement, and then strengthening muscles and restoring functional balance.
Multiple therapeutic techniques.
We employ graduated therapeutic exercise, joint mobilization techniques, therapeutic ultrasound, and manual therapy according to each case's needs.
Continuous monitoring and review.
We monitor the progress of the case in each session and adjust the protocol according to the actual response — to ensure the goal is achieved on time.