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About the Physiotherapy
Physical therapists help people recover with injuries sustained from surgery, illness, aging, or disability. Physical therapists work to diagnose the causes of injuries and come up with a treatment plan, sometimes including exercises, manual therapy, and electrotherapy (using electrical energy as medical treatment.
Patient Assessment:
- Physical therapists conduct thorough assessments to understand the nature and extent of patients’ injuries or conditions.
- They consider factors such as range of motion, strength, flexibility, posture, and overall functional abilities.
Diagnosis and Treatment Planning:
- Based on the assessment, physical therapists diagnose the root causes of patients’ physical challenges.
- They collaborate with other healthcare professionals to develop personalized treatment plans tailored to the specific needs and goals of each individual.
Rehabilitation After Surgery:
- Physical therapists play a crucial role in post-surgical rehabilitation. They help patients regain strength, flexibility, and function after procedures such as joint replacements, ligament repairs, or spinal surgeries.
- Rehabilitation programs are designed to optimize recovery and minimize complications.
Management of Chronic Conditions:
- Physical therapists work with individuals dealing with chronic conditions such as osteoarthritis, chronic pain, or neurological disorders.
- They employ therapeutic interventions to manage symptoms, improve mobility, and enhance quality of life.
Injury Prevention:
- PTs educate patients on injury prevention strategies, including proper body mechanics, ergonomics, and exercises to strengthen specific muscle groups.
- They may also assess workplace setups and make recommendations to reduce the risk of injury.
Exercise Prescription:
- Exercise is a fundamental component of physical therapy. PTs prescribe tailored exercise programs to improve strength, endurance, and flexibility.
- These exercises are often performed both during therapy sessions and as part of a home exercise program.
Manual Therapy:
- Physical therapists use hands-on techniques such as joint mobilization, soft tissue mobilization, and massage to improve joint function and reduce pain.
- Manual therapy is often employed to address musculoskeletal issues and improve overall mobility.
Electrotherapy:
- In some cases, physical therapists incorporate electrotherapy modalities, such as electrical stimulation or ultrasound, to enhance the healing process and manage pain.
- These modalities can be used in conjunction with other therapeutic interventions.
Patient Education:
- PTs educate patients about their conditions, treatment plans, and strategies for self-management.
- Empowering patients with knowledge helps them actively participate in their recovery and make informed decisions about their health.
Holistic Approach:
- Physical therapists often take a holistic approach, considering the physical, emotional, and social aspects of an individual’s well-being.
- They address the unique needs of each patient to promote overall health and wellness.
Our Doctors
Sunshine Hospital – Matola
- Dra. Levy Maria Miguel Feliz Pinto
- Mr. Dines Ouame (Technician)