Physiotherapy

Physiotherapy: regaining mobility, balance and quality of life

La physiotherapy is an essential medical discipline when it comes to rehabilitating, relieving pain and restoring the body's motor functions. It combines science, expertise and a human approach to help each patient regain optimum comfort in life.
In our medical centreIt plays a central role in the treatment of patients of all ages, whether it's for rehabilitation after an injury, the management of chronic pain, or improving sporting performance.

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What is physiotherapy?

Also known as movement therapy, it is based on manual techniques, therapeutic exercises and the use of adapted devices to treat pain and functional disorders. It can be used to treat musculoskeletal problems (back, joints, tendons, muscles) as well as neurological or respiratory conditions.

The physiotherapist's role is to assess the patient's physical condition, identify the causes of any pain or limitations, and then set up a personalised rehabilitation programme.

Areas of action

Physiotherapy covers a very broad field. The main indications include :

  • Post-traumatic and post-surgical rehabilitation Physiotherapy: after a fracture, sprain, prosthesis or operation, physiotherapy helps you to regain strength, mobility and flexibility.
  • Chronic pain lower back pain, neck pain, tendonitis, osteoarthritis, bruxismManual techniques and targeted exercises help relieve pain and prevent recurrences.
  • Neurological Stroke: support for patients suffering from stroke, multiple sclerosis or Parkinson's disease, to maintain independence and improve coordination.
  • Respiratory For children and adults alike, useful for clearing the airways and improving lung capacity.
  • Sports Injury prevention, physical preparation, recovery after exercise and treatment of muscular and joint injuries.
  • Cervico-maxillo-facial physiotherapy The treatment of jaw, cervical and vertigo disorders, working on posture, tension and balance.

The benefits of physiotherapy

It does more than just relieve occasional pain. It works in depth to :

  • Restoring mobility and joint amplitude.
  • Strengthening muscles to protect the body and limit recurrences.
  • Improve blood and lymph circulation.
  • Promoting natural healing of the body through movement.
  • Supporting patients over the long termby giving them personalised advice to help them maintain their progress on a daily basis.

Thanks to its global approach, this not only improves physical fitness, but also psychological well-being: regaining mobility also means regaining self-confidence and independence.

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Putting patients at the heart of treatment

Each patient is unique, with his or her own history, habits and needs. That's why physiotherapy is based on a holistic approach. individualised care.
During the first session, the physiotherapist carries out a full assessment: pain evaluation, mobility tests, posture analysis and in-depth discussions with the patient. This assessment enables a clear and realistic treatment plan to be defined.

The relationship of trust between patient and physiotherapist is essential. It is based on listening, teaching and the active participation of the patient in his or her rehabilitation.

Physiotherapy and prevention

Physiotherapy also plays a preventive role. By learning to use your body better, correct your posture and strengthen your muscles, you considerably reduce the risk of injury, chronic pain and recurrence.
Whether for athletes, sedentary people or those exposed to repetitive movements at work, physiotherapy offers practical solutions for maintaining health on a daily basis.

A multidisciplinary approach

In our medical centre, physiotherapy is part of a multidisciplinary approach. Physiotherapists work in partnership with general practitionersthe osteopathsENT specialists, neurologists and other practitioners. This comprehensive support ensures the best possible recovery for each patient.

Conclusion

La physiotherapy is much more than just rehabilitation: it's a genuine approach to care, prevention and personalised support. Thanks to an expert, humane and holistic approach, it enables everyone to regain their balance, mobility and quality of life.

In our medical centreAs part of our commitment to our patients, we make it a point of honour to offer attentive, appropriate and effective follow-up to help each patient progress, step by step, towards better health.

Sophie Carlier

Frequently asked questions about physiotherapy

Physiotherapy is a medical discipline that uses movement, therapeutic exercises and manual techniques to treat, rehabilitate and prevent pain and functional disorders. It helps to restore mobility, muscle strength, balance and quality of life, while playing an essential role in preventing injuries and recurrences.

A physiotherapist can intervene in many situations: joint or muscle pain, sports injuries, rehabilitation after a fracture or operation, lower back pain, neck pain, but also respiratory, neurological or balance problems. If pain or limitation persists, physiotherapy can provide an effective solution.

Physiotherapy is a recognised paramedical practice that focuses on functional re-education, muscle strengthening and restoring movement. Osteopathy is based more on global manipulations aimed at restoring balance to the body. At our centre, the two approaches are complementary and can be combined to optimise treatment.

Physiotherapy sessions are not supposed to be painful. Certain exercises or mobilisations may cause temporary discomfort, a sign that the muscles and joints are working. The physiotherapist always adapts the techniques to suit the patient, to ensure that progress is gentle, effective and respectful of the body.

A session generally lasts between 30 and 45 minutesThe physiotherapist adjusts each session according to the patient's progress and the treatment plan established. The physiotherapist adjusts each session according to the patient's progress and the treatment plan established.

The number of sessions depends on the pathology, the severity of the problem and the objectives. Some situations require just a few sessions (e.g. a minor sprain), while others, such as chronic pain or rehabilitation after surgery, require longer follow-up. After the initial assessment, the physiotherapist will draw up a personalised programme.

In Belgium, physiotherapy is generally partially reimbursed by the mutual insurance company if prescribed by a doctor. Certain pathologies are reimbursed at a higher rate (serious or chronic conditions). It is advisable to check the conditions for reimbursement with your mutual insurance company.

In most cases, yes: a prescription from a general practitioner or specialist is required to qualify for reimbursement. However, some physiotherapists also offer sessions without a prescription, for example for prevention or health coaching.

Yes. Physiotherapy is not just curative: it also has a role to play. preventive. By using strengthening and stretching exercises and correcting posture, physiotherapists help to reduce the risk of injury, particularly for sportspeople or people exposed to repetitive movements at work.