Physiotherapy center
The USB HSSF Physiotherapy Center is a registered, private medical facility providing services in physiotherapy and rehabilitation medicine:
- comprehensive outpatient services from specialists in the field of physiotherapy, balneology and rehabilitation;
- superior musculoskeletal examination using static posturography, surface electromyography and ultrasound diagnostics;
- comprehensive kinesiology analysis;
- individual physiotherapy using neurophysiological and analytical methods;
- manual therapy in the form of soft tissue techniques, mobilization of joints and the spine, treatment of scars, classic massage, reflexology;
- physical therapy - laser, ultrasound, electrotherapy, combination therapy, thermotherapy;
- kinesiotaping;
- reeducation of movement stereotypes, ergonomics;
- preventive and restorative physiotherapy;
- professional and individual practice for USB HSSF students.
Indication spectrum:
- functional disorders of the musculoskeletal system as a result of an overload of work, sport, etc.;
- dysfunction of the pelvic floor, stress incontinence and functional sterility;
- acute and chronic musculoskeletal pain, particularly the back and joints;
- conditions after injuries and operations;
- vertebral diseases (slipped disc);
- degenerative diseases of the joints and spine;
- congenital and acquired defects of the spine and lower limbs (arthrosis, foot deformity, scoliosis, poor posture);
- neurological diseases (stroke, Parkinson's disease, multiple sclerosis, peripheral paresis etc.).
We provide services covered as well as not covered by public health insurance. Orders for all services of the Physiotherapy Center at tel. no. 389 037 844.
Physiotherapy is a medical field dealing with the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of functional disorders of the musculoskeletal system. It is part of a comprehensive rehabilitation that emphasizes interdisciplinary links especially with medical disciplines. Physiotherapy uses standardized procedures based on the latest scientific knowledge and empirical findings, together with natural energy resources in the form of physical therapy. Physiotherapy approaches are primarily based on knowledge of anatomy, kinesiology, physiology, biomechanics and developmental kinesiology.
The aim of physiotherapy is to restore motion and physiological functions of man and his return to a painless life.
Physiotherapy with its specific means intervenes where movement and other physical and mental function are threatened by the aging process, injury, illness, or congenital defects.
Before visiting a physiotherapist, it is advantageous to be examined by a rehabilitation physician, which physiotherapy purposively requires or a medical specialist, who may require physical therapy as part of their field, exceptionally also a general practitioner who may require short-term physical therapy. A specialist in the field of Rehabilitation and physical medicine (formerly physiatry, balneology and therapeutic rehabilitation) after a thorough examination determines whether the patient's condition requires more aggressive medical intervention (e.g. an operation), or whether rest in bed would be more beneficial.
The physiotherapist is an expert on the issue of the musculoskeletal system, who based on his own examination and in accordance with the recommendation of doctors sets up and implements a combination of physiotherapy practices customized for the patient with regard to his or her needs. In therapy, a holistic view of the patient is used. Not only the areas of pain are treated, but distant body segments are also taken into account. The psyche also has a considerable impact on the musculoskeletal system.
The physiotherapist performs complex kinesiology testing, an analysis of activities of daily living, working sterotypes and sporting activities. A part of physiotherapy is prevention, education and counseling in order to maintain or restore motor functions, as well as recommendations for ergonomic adjustments of the residences and workplaces of patients. Through physiotherapy procedures, methods and techniques the physiotherapist specifically affects the function of the locomotor system, internal organs and mental function.
CONTACT INFORMATION
Dr. Slavomír Rakouský
Technology scout of Fac. Health&Soc. Studies
University of South Bohemia
Branišovská 31
370 05 České Budějovice
Czech Republic
Phone/ +420 387 772 279
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