ATISHAY PHYSIOCARE REHbliaTION CENTER was established 5 years ago with a mission to prevent musculor skeletal injuries, lifestyle diseases, and limit disability arising from joint diseases. By integrating traditional physical therapy treatments with fitness, nutritional guidance, health and wellness we have been able to help thousands of patients over the last. FIVE years to live a
pain-free and active life. We truly believe that exercise is medicine
and when used in the prescribed dose can prevent/ solve most problems.
We have found successful solutions to help people with acute,
sub-acute and chronic problems, and when we are in doubt about our
ability to help a patient, we unhesitatingly refer them to the correct
doctor/ facility.
We work with several leading physicians and surgeons to impart health
and pain relief. We also work with schools, organizations, and sports
academies to promote health, give ergonomic advice, prescribe preventive
exercises and diet plans.
Our approach is
- To determine the specific requirement of the individual and
carry out a detailed evaluation with the intent to help him/ her achieve
it
- To plan and conduct/ advise a personalised rehab plan based on our assessment and the individual’s goal
- To make the individual independent of our care as early as
possible and discharge with a home/ gym program, OR refer to another
facility/ surgeon/ physician when require
- Physical therapy (or physiotherapy), often abbreviated PT, is a health care
profession primarily concerned with the remediation of impairments and
disabilities and the promotion of mobility,functional ability, quality of life
and movement potential through examination, evaluation, diagnosis and physical
intervention carried out by Physical Therapists (known as Physiotherapists in
some countries) and Physical Therapist Assistants (known as Physical
Rehabilitation Therapists in some countries).
Physiotherapy is a clinical health science and profession that aims to
rehabilitate and improve people with movement disorders by using evidence-based,
natural methods such as exercise, motivation, adapted equipment, education and
advocacy. Physiotherapists study medical science subjects such as anatomy,
neuroscience and physiology to develop skills and attitudes necessary for health
education and prevention, diagnosis, treatment and rehabilitation of patients
with physical disorders and disabilities.
Physical therapy involves the interaction between physical therapist,
patients/clients, other health care professionals, families, care givers, and
communities in a process where movement potential is assessed and diagnosed and
goals are agreed upon. Physical therapy is performed by a physical therapist
(PT). PTs are healthcare professionals who diagnose and treat individuals of all
ages, from newborns to the very oldest, who have medical problems or other
health-related conditions, illnesses, or injuries that limit their abilities to
move and perform functional activities as well as they would like in their daily
live.
PTs use an individual's history and physical examination to arrive at a
diagnosis and establish a management plan and, when necessary, incorporate the
results of laboratory and imaging studies. Electrodiagnostic testing (e.g.,
electromyograms and nerve conduction velocity testing) may also be of
assistance. PT management commonly includes prescription of or assistance with
specific exercises, manual therapy, education, manipulation and other
interventions. In addition, PTs work with individuals to prevent the loss of
mobility before it occurs by developing fitness and wellness-oriented programs
for healthier and more active lifestyles, providing services to individuals and
populations to develop maintain and restore maximum movement and functional
ability throughout the lifespan. This includes providing services in
circumstances where movement and function are threatened by aging, injury,
disease or environmental factors. Functional movement is central to what it
means to be healthy.
Physical therapy has many specialties including sports, wound care, EMG,
cardiopulmonary, geriatrics, neurologic, orthopaedic and pediatrics. PTs
practice in many settings, such as outpatient clinics or offices, health and
wellness clinics, inpatient rehabilitation facilities, skilled nursing
facilities, extended care facilities, private homes, education and research
centers, schools, hospices, industrial and this workplaces or other occupational
environments, fitness centers and sports training facilities.