Physical therapy in the BMM

Physiotherapy at the Budapest Musculoskeletal Private Clinic

Author Gabriella Nagy | 2020.10.06.

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Who is a physiotherapist?

The physiotherapist-physiotherapist 4 years to become a graduate with a higher education qualification become a health professional, who, on medical advice, is self-employed in a therapeutic activity. Graduate physiotherapists have the opportunity to pursue further training within the framework of a master's degree, and the path to a doctorate is also open to them.

What does a physiotherapist do?

Physiotherapists are mainly are involved in kinesitherapy, and, through ongoing training, they can learn different types of treatment that can help them to can help patients heal more effectively. They may deal with musculoskeletal, internal medicine (e.g. cardiology, pulmonology), neurology, obstetrics-gynaecology, paediatrics, or even with temporomandibular joint involvement or lymphoedema. Working at the Budapest Musculoskeletal Private Clinic physiotherapists specialise in the treatment of musculoskeletal problems. Health maintenance, prevention of musculoskeletal complaints, reduction of the duration and severity of existing diseases, prevention of possible complications, and promotion of the effectiveness of rehabilitation are all the competence of the physiotherapist.

How does a physiotherapy session take place at BMM?

According to the protocol of the Budapest Musculoskeletal Private Clinic we provide individual physiotherapy for our patients. At the first appointment full health check happens. This is necessary because the medical diagnosis is different from the functional diagnosis used by physiotherapists. These two assessments a complex picture about the condition of the patient being examined.

The functional diagnosis requires, among other things, a variety of specific tests. The physiotherapist examines muscle strength, muscle tone, range of motion, soft tissue condition, movements of daily life, and the cause of functional disorders caused by limited mobility. Once the diagnosis has been made, the a personalised exercise programme learning and practising. In addition to treating musculoskeletal complaints, the physiotherapist's job is to prepare patients for surgery and rehabilitation after surgery, possibly teaching them how to use various aids. We can also help you to improve your stamina, balance and coordination or even prepare you for competitions.

Complexity is important to us, so we therapy is not just gymnastics!

Complementary therapies to physiotherapy

From individual physiotherapy within treatments we also use a variety of physiotherapy tools, which, for example, can help with pain relief and anti-inflammatory effects. Such physiotherapy tools include ultrasound, Safe Laser, shock wave therapy, TENS (transcutaneous electrical neurostimulation), selective stimulation current, etc. In addition to these, we also use special soft tissue techniques as needed, such as manual therapy, FDM-fascia distortion model, therapeutic massage and sports massage techniques. We also specialise in other complementary therapies: kinesio tape, flossing, NRX dynamic joint stabilisation and correction, massage guns, spinning, TRX.

What is personalised physiotherapy?

The term “personalised” in BMM means that in each case, the course of treatment is tailored to the patient's specific fitness, physical condition and goals. We never let go of the patient's hand after a session, and thanks to a special Canadian program, we send them homework by e-mail to repeat the exercise program they have practiced in class with the help of videos and pictures.

Cooperation with the physiotherapist

One of the keys to recovery is cooperation: if necessary a specialist and the physiotherapist readily consult each other, because we all know that everyone can contribute as much as they can to a patient's recovery, thanks to their own specialism.

In addition, cooperation and trust between the patient and the physiotherapist are of paramount importance. An important characteristic of a good physiotherapist is that he or she loves the profession, so he or she will do his or her best to supporting your patient, to work together towards the goals they have set. At the Budapest Musculoskeletal Private Clinic, this is the kind of physiotherapist that awaits patients.

We believe that free, pain-free and enjoyable exercise is for everyone!

At the Budapest Musculoskeletal Private Clinic, the most qualified orthopaedic specialists and physiotherapists, as well as providing you with the most modern therapeutic treatment options. In Budapest - 3 locations - we welcome you in a pleasant environment every day of the week.

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