331. Physical Therapist's Guide to Cerebral Palsy
August 12, 2013
The term Cerebral Palsy is used in order to talk about a set of disorders that can affect the development of posture and movement. Cerebral Palsy occurs due to an injury to your brain, such as stroke, infection, trauma and loss of oxygen to your brain.
How can a physiotherapist help? Your...
|
 |
 |
332. How Can physiotherapy Help you deal with Carpal tunnel syndrome?
August 12, 2013
Carpal tunnel syndrome is abbreviated to CTS, which is a common condition of the hand and wrist can make it harder for you to use your arm. This condition occurs by excessive pressure on nerves at your palm base. Around 5% of US citizens have this condition.
If you a consult a  |
 |
333. How Can a Perth physio help you treat the BPPV?
August 12, 2013
BPPV stands for benign paroxysmal positional vertigo. This is actually an internal problem and causes dizziness for a short period as you move your head in different directions. In most cases, this condition occurs when you lie down, turn over in the bed, or look up. The dizzy sensation is termed as...
|
 |
 |
334. Perth physiotherapist Guide to Bell Palsy
August 12, 2013
After evaluating your condition, your Perth physio will teach you on how to give protection to your eye and face. You will learn from him how to keep control over your day-to-day activities as you try to treat facial paralysis. To boost your confidence, he...
|
 |
 |
335. iPhysio Perth - physiotherapy Treatments for any condition
August 12, 2013
If you have an injury recently, you should get help from an iPhysio Perth physiotherapist in order to perform various techniques that may help you heal quickly.
physios at iPhysioPerth have tremendous experience with problems related to muscles, b...
|
 |
 |
336. An Insight into Aquatic physiotherapy
August 12, 2013
Aquatic physiotherapy is a type of physiotherapy that is done in water. This treatment method uses the water properties in order to cure an illness or disease. Physiotherapists in Perth who offer this therapy are called aquatic physios.
This branc...
|
 |
 |
337. How Can a Perth physio help you deal with Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) Tear
August 12, 2013
After the diagnosis of ACL, you can consult your Perth physio or surgeon to decide whether you should get surgery or do without it. If you choose to have physiotherapy sessions, your Perth physio will try to reinstate strength in your muscles so you can do your day-to-day activities. Treatment Aft...
|
 |
 |
338. Physiotherapy to deal with Ankle Sprain
August 12, 2013
After a period of one to two days of injury, your physio will try treating your ankle sprains by resting your ankle on a stool or pillow, using supports or elastic bandages along with ice treatments for 10 minutes. He will also decide if you can use a cane or crutches in order to protect the spraine...
|
 |
 |
339. Physiotherapy to deal with the Alzheimer Disease
August 12, 2013
Perth physio can offer systematic instructions by connecting one step to another in a complex moving pattern. Usually, this technique is used once he has broken down tasks into easy doable tasks. Your physiotherapist will take your hand or any other part of the body in order to move or finish ...
|
 |
 |
340. Physiotherapy to Achilles Tendon Injuries (Tendinopathy)
August 12, 2013
Your Perth physio will work with you so as to create a plan to help you reach your goals. In order to do this, he will choose various treatment strategies the description of which is given below.
Your physio in Perth can implement a lot of pain-re...
|
 |
 |