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Advanced Integrative Physiotherapy Protocols
Our holistic approach offers you a path to recovery and wellness, addressing not only your symptoms, but the underlying causes of your ailments. Discover how our specialties, ranging from neuro-musculoskeletal care to urogynecologic rehabilitation and more, are designed to give you optimal health and an improved quality of life.
Neuro-Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy
(Bones, joints, muscles and nerves)
What ailments are related to Neuro-Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy?
> He acute or chronic pain and related symptoms.
(Low back pain, Trochanteritis, Sciatica and joint pain, Plantar fasciitis and epicondylitis, Carpal tunnel syndrome, Bursitis, Herniated disc and cervix, Achilles tendon injury, Neuropathies (diabetic, idiopathic), Post surgery, ATM dysfunction and maxillofacial pain, Headache and facial paralysis, Dizziness, Pain in the ears and/or teeth (muscular origin), Post chemotherapy neuropathies, Scar and Lymphedema)
What therapeutic techniques do I use?
Techniques with Scientific validation and proven effectiveness, such as high-power lasers, therapeutic ultrasounds or TriggerPoints release, among others.
Urogynecological / Uroandrological Physiotherapy
(Pelvic Floor)
What ailments are related to Urogynecological/Uroandrological Physiotherapy?
> Problems of the Female and male pelvic floor.
(Overactive bladder, urinary and/or fecal incontinence, Erectile dysfunction, Premature ejaculation, Pain during intercourse, Sexual desire disorders, Cystitis and prostatitis, Pain in the pelvic floor, penis and testicles, Pain due to endometriosis, Fibroids, Prolapsed bladder or uterus, Vaginismus and vaginal dryness, Menstrual pain and postpartum recovery, Pudendal neuralgia, Anal fistula and hemorrhoids, Menopausal disorders, Levator ani syndrome, Peyronie's disease)
What therapeutic techniques do I use?
Own Neurobiomodulation protocols combined with ultrasound Biofeedback or high-power Laser, among others.
Physiotherapy in Central Sensitivity Syndrome
(Fibromyalgia and chronic fatigue)
Fibromyalgia has no cure, but with the right therapy patients can improve significantly.





