
Classic Physiotherapy Sessions: Scientific, Personalised and Effective
Physical pain can lower your quality of life. Back pain, neck stiffness, sports injuries or posture problems...
Classic physical therapy sessions are scientifically based, evidence-based, and personalised treatment processes designed to improve such problems.
Classic approaches, which form the basis of modern physical therapy techniques, include manual therapy, exercise, electrotherapy, and heat therapy, which have been used safely for years.
What Are Classical Physiotherapy Sessions?
Classical physiotherapy is a comprehensive treatment approach aimed at improving functionality and reducing pain in musculoskeletal problems.
After a clinical assessment by specialist physiotherapists, a customised treatment plan is prepared for each patient.
Sessions typically consist of the following components:
- Manual therapy (manual muscle relaxation and mobilisation techniques)
- Therapeutic exercises
- Electrotherapy (TENS, ultrasound, etc.)
- Hot and cold applications
- Posture correction exercise plans
Who is it suitable for?
- Patients with herniated discs in the lower back and neck
- Those with poor posture
- Individuals who have suffered sports injuries
- Those who need post-operative rehabilitation
- Those with chronic conditions such as scoliosis, fibromyalgia, and nerve entrapment
How are the sessions conducted?
The treatment process proceeds as follows:
- A comprehensive clinical assessment is performed (posture analysis, range of motion, pain level).
- A personalised session plan is created (1–3 sessions per week, 30–60 minutes).
- Physiological functions are restored through manual therapy, exercises and device-assisted applications.
- The process is measured at regular intervals, reported and replanned as necessary.
Pre- and Post-Operative Information
Pre-surgery (preparation):
- The discomfort is assessed in detail.
- The necessary medical history and diagnoses are collected.
- Muscle strength, mobility and pain analysis are performed.
- A personalized exercise and posture plan is created for the patient.
Post-surgery (treatment process):
- Low-intensity movements are started in the first weeks.
- Exercises focusing on muscle strength and coordination are performed.
- Pain and swelling are controlled.
- The patient is gradually integrated into daily life activities.
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