Stroke
Stroke occurs due to conditions such as brain hemorrhage or vascular blockages, leading to loss of motor skills. At our center, physiotherapy and rehabilitation services aim to restore lost mobility after a stroke. These services help individuals improve their physical functions and lead a more independent life.
Spinal Cord Injuries
Spinal cord injuries occur as a result of accidents, trauma, or illnesses that damage the nerve cells in the spinal cord. This can lead to paralysis and loss of movement. At our center, specialized rehabilitation programs are offered for individuals with spinal cord injuries. Our goal is to help individuals regain their mobility and independence in daily activities.
Muscle Diseases
Muscle diseases result in muscle weakness and loss of function. At our center, we provide physiotherapy and strengthening exercise programs for individuals dealing with muscle diseases. Our aim is to improve muscle functions, enhance mobility, and reduce the impact of these diseases.
Neurological Diseases (Parkinson's, MS, ALS, Alzheimer's, and Dementia)
Neurological diseases such as Parkinson's, MS (Multiple Sclerosis), ALS, Alzheimer's, and Dementia negatively affect the brain and nervous system, causing difficulty in muscle movements and leading to disability. At our center, we offer specialized physiotherapy, balance training, and cognitive support programs to minimize the effects of these diseases. For Alzheimer's and Dementia patients, memory-strengthening therapies and cognitive support are also provided.
Physical Accidents and Trauma
Physical accidents and trauma can result in permanent disabilities. At our center, rehabilitation programs are designed to support the recovery process after accidents. These services aim to enable individuals to regain their mobility and lead independent lives.
Amputations
Amputations, which involve the loss of a limb, result in physical disabilities. At our center, we provide physiotherapy, prosthetic support, and rehabilitation services for individuals after amputations. Our goal is to help individuals regain lost functions and live a more independent and comfortable life.
Internal Organ Diseases
Diseases of internal organs such as the heart, lungs, or liver can lead to physical limitations. At our center, we provide appropriate physical therapy and care services for individuals affected by these conditions. These treatments aim to support organ functions and improve quality of life.
Orthopedic Diseases
Orthopedic diseases affecting joints, bones, and muscles can result in pain and restricted movement in areas like the knees, hips, or spine. At our center, we offer specialized physiotherapy, pain management, and supportive therapies for individuals with orthopedic conditions. Our aim is to reduce pain, enhance joint mobility, and promote independence in daily activities.
Rheumatic Diseases
Rheumatic diseases cause joint inflammation and weaken the musculoskeletal system, limiting mobility and daily activities. At our center, we offer pain management, movement therapy programs, and muscle-strengthening treatments for individuals with rheumatic conditions. Our goal is to reduce the impact of these diseases and improve quality of life.
Metabolic Diseases
Metabolic diseases can lead to muscle weakness and physical limitations by affecting the body's energy production and usage. Conditions such as diabetes, thyroid disorders, and obesity are among the metabolic issues we address. We provide specialized diet plans, exercise programs, and physiotherapy services to help manage these conditions and improve overall health.
Loss of Sensory Organs
Loss of sensory organs, such as vision or hearing loss, can affect independence and participation in social life. At our center, we provide rehabilitation, training, and psychological support services for individuals experiencing sensory loss. These services help individuals adapt to their condition and enhance their independence.
Congenital and Acquired Joint and Bone Disorders
Congenital genetic disorders or acquired joint and bone conditions can restrict mobility. At our center, we offer non-surgical treatments, physiotherapy, and rehabilitation services for individuals with these conditions. Our aim is to reduce the effects of these disorders, enhance joint mobility, and enable individuals to lead independent lives.
Traumatic Brain Injury
Traumatic brain injuries occur due to accidents or severe impacts, causing damage to the brain's nerve cells and resulting in cognitive and motor function losses. At our center, we provide specialized rehabilitation programs, neurological therapies, and support services to reduce the effects of brain injuries and promote independence in daily life.
Palliative Care
Palliative care focuses on managing pain and symptoms during the final stages of life to enhance quality of life. At our center, we provide emotional, psychological, and physical support for individuals battling terminal illnesses. Our goal is to alleviate pain, ensure comfort, and make the time spent with loved ones more meaningful.