Physiotherapy

Physiotherapy is defined as therapy through movement and massage.
The role of the physiotherapist is to maintain, restore or supplement the functional capacities of his or her patients.
To achieve these goals, they use rehabilitation and massage techniques.
Physiotherapists intervene at all stages of development, and their fields of intervention are vast, adapting to the evolution of life.
Physiotherapists can work in hospitals, rehabilitation centers, private practices, patients' homes and sports centers.
The most common indications for physiotherapists in private practice are as follows :
Neurological physiotherapy
Orthopedic physiotherapy
Upper limb trauma physiotherapy
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Clavicle fractures
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Arm fractures and dislocations
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Forearm fractures
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Hand fractures
Traumatological physiotherapy of the lower limb
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Meniscus injuries (Meniscus injuries)
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Ankle sprains
Respiratory physiotherapy
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Infant bronchiolitis
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Cystic fibrosis
Postpartum Perineal Rehabilitation
Post-partum abdominal rehabilitation
Sports rehabilitation
Rheumatology physiotherapy
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Osteoarthritis
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Gonarthrosis
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Coxarthrosis
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MSD (Musculoskeletal disorders)
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Tendonitis
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Rheumatoid arthritis
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Ankylosing spondylitis
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Low back pain, Lumbago, Sciatica, Herniated discs
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Torticollis, Congenital torticollis
Wellness massages
Fitness massages
Rehabilitation of the frail elderly patient
Address
42 Boulevard de la République
06400 Cannes
Phone
+33 6 95 02 49 37
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