DIBS PHYSIOTHERAPY & WELLNESS
Services
Massage Therapy
- Pain relief for diverse musculoskeletal pain syndromes.
- Myofascial release to reduce muscle tension and tightness.
- Therapeutic massage for injury recovery and rehabilitation.
- Relaxation massage to promote general stress reduction.
- Soft tissue techniques addressing abdominal discomfort linked issues.
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Acupuncture
The initial assessment in acupuncture is a vital step that allows practitioners to gather essential information, diagnose the patient's condition according to traditional Chinese medicine principles, create a personalized treatment plan, and ensure the safety and effectiveness of acupuncture therapy.
- Integrates Acupuncture and TCM.
- Focuses on pain and digestive issues.
- Combines tech background with healing.
- Offers compassionate, multidisciplinary care.
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Physiotherapy
The initial assessment is a crucial step in understanding the patient's condition, determining the appropriate treatment plan, and establishing goals for rehabilitation. It involves a comprehensive evaluation of the patient's medical history, presenting symptoms, functional limitations, and physical examination. It is typically needed for new patients, changes in condition, complex or chronic conditions, post-surgical rehabilitation, performance enhancement, and return to activity or sport.
- Management of spinal conditions (sciatica, prolapsed discs).
- Treatment of neck, shoulder, elbow, and knee pain.
- Neurological rehabilitation for stroke, MS, spinal cord injuries.
- Manual therapy: joint mobilization, manipulation, stretching.
- Soft-tissue techniques: dry needling, Graston (IASTM), neuromobilization.
This summary is for informational purposes only and may not be accurate.
The initial assessment is a crucial step in understanding the patient's condition, determining the appropriate treatment plan, and establishing goals for rehabilitation. It involves a comprehensive evaluation of the patient's medical history, presenting symptoms, functional limitations, and physical examination. It is typically needed for new patients, changes in condition, complex or chronic conditions, post-surgical rehabilitation, performance enhancement, and return to activity or sport.
- Musculoskeletal pain management and mobility restoration.
- Neurological rehabilitation for movement and function recovery.
- Pelvic floor rehabilitation including assessment and exercises.
- Manual therapy and soft tissue mobilization for dysfunction.
This summary is for informational purposes only and may not be accurate.