Rehabilitation after Fracture/Dislocation

The purpose of fracture rehabilitation is to restore the affected area to its pre-fracture functional level. Joints around the fracture tend to lose their movements and muscles tend to weaken. These can be completely eliminated or reduced with rehabilitation practices. In addition, the purpose of rehabilitation is to eliminate the risk of circulatory disorders, pain […]

Athlete Rehabilitation

Athlete rehabilitation is a branch of science that includes all treatment methods applied to ensure that injured people reach their pre-injury performance levels as soon as possible. This process requires a treatment that usually takes a long time and requires teamwork. Usually under the leadership of doctors and physiotherapists, the athlete rehabilitation team includes branch […]

Amputee Rehabilitation

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OjA8KyEG5gM Amputee rehabilitation covers the process of reintegration of the person after amputation by using the prosthesis successfully, returning to patient’s profession and performing daily life activities.. WHY ROMMER ? Our physiotherapists will help the patients regain their strength and movement, fitting the prosthesis, standing and walking with assistive devices, learning how to position the […]

Achilles Tendonitis and Treatment

Achilles Tendonitis is inflammation and damage to the Achilles tendon at the back of the ankle due to excessive strain or use. It is a condition that often affects athletes and is associated with factors such as sudden increase in activity, overload or overweight. Common symptoms include pain and stiffness in the morning, pain and […]

Osteoarthritis and Treatment

Osteoporosis is a condition caused by a decrease in bone density. Osteoporosis usually progresses without symptoms and may not be recognised until bone fractures occur. Symptoms include spinal and back pain, short stature and deformities. Regular exercise, a healthy diet and reduction of risk factors are important for prevention. The diagnosis is made by measuring […]

Scoliosis Rehabilitation

Scoliosis is a three-dimensional spinal curvature that disrupts the symmetry of the body. Scoliosis may go unnoticed for many years depending on the degree of curvature, or it may cause pressure on the lungs, necessitating urgent intervention. Various health problems and growth and development retardation, especially in childhood, may occur if the disease is recognised […]

Tennis Elbow (Lateral Epicondylitis) and Treatment

Tennis elbow is a condition also known as lateralepicondylitis. This condition is caused by injury and inflammation of the tendons on the outside of the elbow. It can be caused by frequent repetitive strenuous movements, unexpected blows or overuse. Although tennis elbow is common in tennis players, it can occur in people of all ages […]

Heel Spur and Treatment

Heel spur is a condition that develops as a result of injury to the thick tissue band under the sole of the foot called plantarfacia. Over time, calcium accumulation may occur under the heel bone due to this injury, which is called heel spur. Factors such as prolonged standing, overweight, use of wrong shoes are […]

Rehabilitation after Joint Replacement Surgery

Rehabilitation after joint replacement surgery is important to increase the success of the operation and reduce complications. In the early postoperative period, joint movement exercises and mobilisation should be provided. Rehabilitation after hip and knee prosthesis surgeries includes gradual load increase and individualised exercise programmes. Active movement should be allowed in the early postoperative period […]

Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) Tears and Treatment

Anterior cruciate ligament tears are a common condition in the knee joint and usually occur as a result of sudden turns or injuries. This injury can lead to pain, swelling and instability in the knee. It may occur during activity on inappropriate movements or grounds during sports. In this group of patients, rehabilitation is the […]

Meniscus Tear

When the half-moon-shaped pieces of cartilage in the knee joint are damaged, a meniscus tear occurs. Sudden rotational movements, traumas, sportive injuries or aging may cause meniscus tears. Symptoms are usually manifested as knee pain, locking and sticking complaints that occur during knee bending. The treatment aims to control pain and swelling with conservative methods […]

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