Rehabilitation
We provide our residents with comfortable treatment conditions and professional, experienced physiotherapists who, through their individual approach, contribute to high effectiveness in treating musculoskeletal disorders. We have specialized, modern equipment in the field of physical therapy, which supports and enables effective treatment of our residents. Using the most modern kinesiotherapy methods (PNF, McKenzie, Kaltenborn-Evjenth manual therapy) we strive to maintain or restore the resident's ability to function independently, thereby improving the comfort of everyday life.
Physical therapy:
One of the methods of physiotherapy in which the body is affected by a variety of physical agents, both natural and artificially produced, by which a biological process is stimulated in the tissues. Physical therapy may be used as a complementary treatment or as the primary form of treatment. The main effect of the treatments we offer is analgesic and anti-inflammatory. In addition, physical therapy is used as preparation for other forms of therapy, such as warming up tissues before a massage or cryotherapy before exercise.
At our facility, we offer the following therapies:
Kinesitherapy:
Kinesitherapy is the treatment of movement. The use of kinesitherapy methods allows for maximum improvement of lost function, facilitates the occurrence of compensation processes, protects against the development of abnormal movement stereotypes or restores already lost ones, prevents secondary changes in the musculoskeletal system in the form of movement restrictions, prevents complications in the circulatory and respiratory systems that may arise from long-term immobilization.
Therapeutically, we use appropriately selected exercises in diseases such as:
Rehabilitation holidays:
For stationary treatment patients we offer accommodation in comfortably equipped single, double or triple rooms with full sanitary facilities, free TV and wireless internet (wi-fi). We also provide full board, rehabilitation treatments and 24-hour medical care.
Massage:
Is the oldest of the physiotherapeutic methods, with its origins in ancient China and India. Massage can involve the whole body or just particular parts of it. It is a set of different techniques and manual manipulations that mechanically affect the skin, subcutaneous tissue, muscles, joint capsules and ligaments, and on the reflex path on the circulatory system, nervous system, endocrine system and internal organs. We also provide therapeutic massage using soft tissue therapy techniques.
Kontakt Rehabilitacja:
Izabela Stobiecka
+48 781 700 270 i.stobiecka@andersdomseniora.pl
Gertruda Grzesik
+48 781 700 291 g.grzesik@andersdomseniora.pl