Physiotherapist consultation includes:
- Patient history – analysis of problematic situations
- Posture assessment
- Joint examination
- Motor function diagnostics
- Respiratory function and cardiovascular system diagnostics
- Muscle strength and length testing (if necessary)
- Determining training direction and (if necessary) creating a rehabilitation plan
- Recommendations and advice for daily physical activities
A physiotherapist can help with these health concerns:
- Movement restrictions, tension or weakness in joints, pain, etc.
- Muscle and joint conditions
- Nervous system conditions
- Cardiovascular system conditions
- Respiratory system conditions
- Overweight concerns
- Posture changes
- Postpartum issues (back problems, weight concerns, diastasis, pelvic floor dysfunction, etc.)
- Post-trauma rehabilitation
The physiotherapist consultation begins with a conversation about the patient’s well-being, complaints, other illnesses, injuries or surgeries, daily activities, work, sports activities, previous treatment methods and their results. The physiotherapist reviews previous studies from other specialists that the patient brings to the consultation.
Taking into account the patient’s well-being and complaints, the physiotherapist provides a physical condition assessment, which includes examination of various positions and movements, evaluating movement quality and range, muscle function – strength and length, posture checks, muscle, tendon, ligament, and tension assessment, heart and cardiovascular response to positional and load changes, breathing pattern assessment, and other tests related to health concerns. At our center, you can receive advice from a certified physiotherapist.
