A physiotherapist, also known as a physical therapist, is a healthcare professional specializing in treating injuries and conditions that affect movement and the musculoskeletal system.
With their expertise, physiotherapists help in the healing and prevention of injuries or the consequences of illnesses through active movement, passive mobilization, manual therapy, various diagnostic and therapeutic methods, patient education, and counseling.
The physiotherapy treatment series is based on a thorough examination that clarifies the origin of the complaints. Following this, a personalized treatment plan is developed, keeping the jointly set therapeutic goals in mind.
To maintain the achieved results, for follow-ups, consultations, and patient education, the use of telemedicine, i.e., online consultations, can also be sufficient.
At PrimaClinic Health Center, Dr. Andrea Domján, with her expertise in both practice and science, can help you maintain or regain your health using a variety of physiotherapy methods.
You can contact us with the following complaints:
- Neck stiffness and pain, which may occur in the morning, during movement, or after spending time in front of a screen.
- Symptoms following a neck injury (such as whiplash injury).
- Headaches that are related to neck complaints or radiate from the neck to the head.
- Pain occurring in the area of the face.
- Pain around the jaw joint.
- Neck and shoulder pain radiating to the arm and hand.
- Shoulder and elbow joint complaints, pain, stiffness, instability, or muscle weakness following an injury or surgery.
- Complaints or recurring pain in the wrist and hand area, stiffness following an injury, instability, or muscle weakness.
- Back and lower back pain, stiffness caused by degenerative joint diseases, and reduced mobility.
- Hip and knee joint pain, degenerative diseases, the need for movement therapy to improve outcomes and facilitate faster recovery before surgeries, or rehabilitation after surgeries.
- After injuries affecting the ankle. In cases of pain resulting from the collapse of the foot arch.
- Balance problems, fear of falling, and unsteady walking.
- Postural deformities and pains caused by occupations that lead to asymmetric posture.
