SANTA POLA RHEUMATOLOGICAL PHYSIOTHERAPY

TRAUMATOLOGICAL PHYSIOTHERAPY CLINIC SANTA POLA

The Rheumatological Physiotherapy we offer at our Santa Pola Clinic is a branch of medicine that focuses on rheumatic diseases that are part of the musculoskeletal system. Through physiotherapy, we focus on relieving pain from musculoskeletal and connective tissue disorders.

The physical therapy we provide in this field focuses on improving patients’ quality of life, relieving pain, and restoring normal joint function. We aim to alleviate pain, prevent deformities, and improve joint limitations that occur in these conditions, both in the acute and non-acute phases (where discomfort is stable and controlled, patients are recommended maintenance and preventative treatment).

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Traumatological Physiotherapy at Clínica del Río-Hortega

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We cover a wide range of conditions collectively known as rheumatic diseases. We primarily treat conditions that affect and/or damage joints, bones, muscles, tendons, and fascia, such as:

  • Fibromyalgia.
  • Rheumatoid arthritis, chronic rheumatic polyarthritis.
  • Psoriatic arthritis.
  • Cartilage degeneration or osteoarthritis (shoulder, elbow, hand, fingers, hip, knee, foot, acromioclavicular, trapeziometacarpal, chopart or temporomandibular, among others).
  • Bone edema.
  • Osteonecrosis.
  • Chondromalacia patella.
  • Osgood Schlatter.
  • Periarthritis of the scapulohumeral shoulder, frozen shoulder…
  • Carpal tunnel syndrome.
  • Guyon Canal.
  • Dupuytren.
  • Calcifications of the shoulder, biceps, deltoids…
  • Osteoporosis

Our collaboration offers benefits for both the rheumatologist (helping with diagnosis and treatment) and the patient (helping with the management and treatment of the disease and its functional repercussions, reducing the pain associated with almost all rheumatic conditions and the disability they cause, and improving their overall quality of life).

If you’d like to learn more about our physiotherapy services and what they’re for, we recommend the following article on our blog: Physiotherapy: What It Is and What It’s For

 

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