Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy for the whole Family

At Family Fisio, we deem geriatric physiotherapy to be one of the most vital and essential services we offer. It stands as a cornerstone of our commitment. One of the prevailing misconceptions perpetuated by the medical field is that pain and limitations in older individuals are inherently normal, necessitating mere endurance.

Similar to younger individuals, seniors also experience musculoskeletal injuries that lead to pain. Just as with the younger population, these injuries can be effectively addressed through geriatric physiotherapy, employing manual techniques and therapeutic exercises.

 

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Senior rehabilitation at home in Valencia

Home-based geriatric physiotherapy is a convenient service for the elderly, addressing the challenge of mobility while providing comfort within a familiar environment.

Geriatric physical therapy offers an array of benefits for seniors. Beyond enhancing motor skills, it diminishes fall risks and enhances cardiorespiratory capacity. For an elderly individual, this distinction can significantly impact their ability to carry out daily activities independently versus requiring assistance.

What happens in the first appointment of geriatric physical therapy?

During the initial session, the geriatric physiotherapist will assess the current condition of each patient comprehensively. This involves gathering information about their medical history, symptoms, social context, and the reason for seeking consultation. Subsequently, an evaluation of their functional capacity will be conducted through various straightforward tests. This assessment will pinpoint the specific areas that require improvement.

Finally, the geriatric physiotherapist will devise a home-based rehabilitation plan tailored to the individual’s needs. The treatment plan encompasses a blend of diverse techniques, including manual therapy, therapeutic exercises, electrotherapy, and more.

 

What is Elderly Rehabilitation?

Geriatric rehabilitation stands as a highly recommended therapy to alleviate the challenges posed by the aging process.

As one reaches a certain age, the decline in factors such as pain tolerance, balance, flexibility, and muscle mass becomes noticeable. This underscores the profound benefits of receiving physiotherapy.

Within this realm of physiotherapy, there exists a range of common conditions that can be effectively addressed, even delaying their progression. These include:

  • Osteoporosis or arthritis
  • Urinary and fecal incontinence
  • Joint replacements or hip fractures
  • Balance and coordination disorders
  • Neurological diseases
  • Cardiac and pulmonary conditions

In essence, the goal of geriatric physiotherapy is to infuse movement into the daily routine of elderly individuals. By incorporating moderate physical activity, practical objectives are achieved, enhancing both cognitive and psychomotor aspects. This approach not only boosts motivation and self-esteem, but also contributes to an improved overall sense of well-being.