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MUSKULOSKELETAL
PHYSIOTHERAPY

Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy focuses on the prevention and rehabilitation of musculoskeletal conditions, addressing both injuries and chronic dysfunctions of the musculoskeletal system.

It is intended for individuals with:

 Injuries, such as strains, muscle or ligament tears, and fractures of bones or the spine
Chronic pain or dysfunctions, including low back pain, neck pain, arthritis, and tendinopathies
Conditions caused by overuse of muscles or joints, as well as disorders that affect mobility

What the treatment offers:

Detailed assessment to accurately identify the cause of the problem

Personalized treatment protocols tailored to each patient’s needs

Sessions with specialized physiotherapists at Physio Roi, combining prevention and rehabilitation

Patient education to prevent future injuries and promote proper use of the musculoskeletal system

Treatment Goals

Safe and rapid recovery

Pain and dysfunction reduction

Strengthening and improved mobility

Long-term prevention through education and preventive measures

With our comprehensive approach at Physio Roi, we combine individualized assessment, evidence-based methodology, and practical training to ensure maximum effectiveness in a short period of time.

NEUROLOGICAL
PHYSIOTHERAPY

Neurological Physiotherapy helps individuals with nervous system conditions improve mobility, balance, and daily functioning, aiming to enhance independence and overall quality of life.

It is intended for individuals with:

Stroke
Neurodegenerative conditions (e.g., Parkinson’s disease, Multiple Sclerosis)
Neuromuscular disorders (e.g., muscular atrophy, Guillain-Barré syndrome)
Injuries or dysfunctions of the nervous system affecting movement or balance

What we offer:

Accurate assessment to understand the patient’s condition

Personalized treatment tailored to each patient’s abilities

Sessions with experienced physiotherapists at Physio Roi

Guidance and education for patients and their families to better manage daily activities

Treatment Goals

Improved mobility and balance

Increased strength and endurance

Restoration of independence in daily activities

Long-term support and prevention of complications

At Physio Roi, Neurological Physiotherapy combines specialized assessment, personalized treatment protocols, and practical guidance to ensure safe, effective, and lasting rehabilitation.

SPORT INJURIES &
REHABILITATION

At Physio Roi, sports injury treatment and postoperative rehabilitation focus on rapid recovery, prevention of complications, and a safe return to full function. Our approach is individualized and tailored to each patient’s specific needs.

Suitable for:

Athletes and active individuals with injuries such as strains, muscle or ligament tears, sprains, and fractures
Individuals who have undergone musculoskeletal or joint surgeries
Anyone needing fast and safe rehabilitation to return to daily activities or sports

What we offer:

Detailed assessment to accurately identify the injury and its underlying causes
Individualized rehabilitation protocols based on the type of injury or surgery
Sessions with experienced physiotherapists at Physio Roi, combining strengthening, mobilization, and functional rehabilitation exercises
Education and guidance to help prevent future injuries

Treatment Goals

Fast and safe restoration of mobility and strength

Reduction of pain and dysfunction

Return to daily activities or sports

Long-term prevention of future injuries

With the comprehensive approach at Physio Roí, our sports injury and postoperative rehabilitation sessions combine scientific assessment, personalized treatment, and practical guidance—ensuring safe, effective, and complete recovery.

ACUPUNCTURE

Acupuncture is a gentle and effective therapeutic method that helps relieve pain, improve mobility, and activate the body’s self-healing mechanisms. At Physio Roi, it is applied as part of individualized treatment protocols for various musculoskeletal, neurological, and functional disorders.

Suitable for individuals with:

Chronic musculoskeletal pain (e.g., neck, lower back, joints)
Headaches and migraines
Neurological or musculoskeletal dysfunctions requiring gentle activation and relief
Those seeking a complementary rehabilitation method alongside physiotherapy

What the treatment offers:

Natural pain relief

Improved circulation and mobility

Activation of the body’s self-healing processes

Complementary support to physiotherapy protocols

Treatment Goals:

Reduction of pain and discomfort

Improved daily functioning

Overall enhancement of physical resilience and well-being

At Physio Roi, acupuncture is performed by specialized therapists as part of a personalized approach, ensuring safe, effective, and comprehensive care.

PEDIATRIC PHYSIOTHERAPY

At Physio Roi, Pediatric Physiotherapy focuses on supporting the motor development and functional abilities of children—from infancy through adolescence, including premature infants. Our interventions are based on individualized assessment, evidence-based treatment protocols, and continuous monitoring of each child’s progress.

Suitable for children with:

Prematurity, requiring support for neuromuscular and motor development
Developmental delays and motor coordination disorders
Recovery after injuries or sports-related conditions
Neurological conditions (e.g., cerebral palsy, neuromuscular or musculoskeletal dysfunctions)
Syndromes such as Down syndrome, Williams syndrome, and others
Gait abnormalities, flat feet, torticollis, or plagiocephaly
Difficulties affecting daily or school-related functioning

Therapeutic Approach:

Detailed assessment for accurate diagnosis of motor dysfunctions

Individualized treatment plans with clear goals, tailored to the needs of the child and family

Continuous monitoring and reassessment of progress to adapt the therapy

Parental guidance for ongoing support and reinforcement of development at home

Treatment Goals

Improvement of motor skills, balance, and coordination

Enhancement of muscle strength and agility

Restoration of functionality and independence in daily activities

Prevention of future dysfunctions and support of normal development

Pediatric Physiotherapy at Physio Roi combines evidence-based methods, individualized intervention, and continuous monitoring, ensuring safe, effective, and targeted progress for every child. Preventive assessment is also available.

LYMPEDEMA & EDEMA

Lymphedema is a pathological condition in which the lymphatic system (lymph vessels or lymph nodes) does not function effectively, resulting in the accumulation of lymph in cells, tissues, and organs. Lymph is part of the body’s defense mechanism, cleansing tissues of various pathogens before passing through and being filtered by the lymph nodes.

Lymphedema is classified into:

Primary Lymphedema, where the lymphatic network presents congenital anatomical abnormalities.
Secondary (acquired) Lymphedema, which occurs after significant injury to the lymphatic system, most commonly due to surgical removal of lymph nodes or radiation therapy in cancer patients.

Stages Of Lympedema

Stage 1: Reversible
Pressure leaves an imprint on the limb while the swelling temporarily subsides if the limb is elevated.

Stage 2: Irreversible
If Lymphedema is not treated promptly, it leads to progressive hardening of the affected area, which does not reduce with limb elevation.

Stage 3: Lymphostatic Elephantiasis
Severe swelling. Skin hardening resembling cartilage. Development of fibrotic tissue.

Therapeutic Management

Lymphedema is treated with Combined Decongestive Therapy (CDT). This therapy is applied through a treatment plan based on the patient’s needs and includes:

 Manual Lymphatic Drainage (MLD)
 Compression Bandaging
 Kinesiotherapy / Therapeutic Exercises
 Instructions for self-care
 Skin Care

FOOTPRINT & GAIT

The Foot Pressure Analysis (Pedobarography) is the digital mapping of the pressures exerted by the foot during standing and walking. It is an important diagnostic tool for foot conditions and anatomical variations. It provides valuable information on how we stand and walk, contributing both to the prevention and management of chronic lower limb problems.

Foot pressure analysis is recommended in cases such as:

Flat feet, high arches, valgus or varus foot deformities
Metatarsalgia, Morton’s neuroma, hallux valgus (bunion)
Heel spurs, plantar fasciitis
Knee chondropathy
Osteoarthritis of the knees and hips
Lower back pain during pregnancy or postpartum
Scoliosis, kyphosis
Low back pain, sciatica
Diabetic foot
Sports-related lower limb injuries
Leg length discrepancies from various causes

Based on the findings, we can create custom insoles that fit inside any type of footwear.

SCOLIOSIS & KYPHOSIS

What is Scoliosis?

Scoliosis is a three-dimensional deformity of the spine.
Scoliosis is defined as any lateral curvature of the spine greater than 10° Cobb, while changes occur both in the transverse and sagittal planes.
There is no normal sideways curvature in the spine.
It most commonly appears during adolescence (80% of cases are found in adolescents, 1 in 33 children), but it can also occur earlier, even in infancy.
In adulthood, severe degeneration of the spine can lead to adult scoliosis.

What is Kyphosis?

Kyphosis (from the word “kyphos,” meaning “hump”) is a deformity of the spine that creates a curvature (hunched posture).
When viewed from the side, the spine presents three curves:

1. In the cervical region there is lordosis
2. In the thoracic region there is kyphosis
3. In the lumbar region there is lordosis

These curves represent a normal condition of the spine.
Every person has a normal kyphosis of 20°–40°.
However, in some cases the curves may be more pronounced.
When kyphosis in the thoracic region becomes excessive, exceeding 50°, it is considered pathological.

Causes

This is a condition found from childhood to old age.
Kyphosis may be caused by poor posture, which is mainly observed in individuals who are not physically active.

Types of Kyphosis

A. Congenital Kyphosis
It is due to abnormal development of the spine or part of a vertebra during pregnancy (6–8 weeks). During growth, congenital kyphosis worsens.
There are two types of congenital kyphosis:
Failure of formation: worsens during growth and is visible at birth.
Failure of segmentation: two vertebrae do not separate properly, preventing normal development of the intervertebral discs. It is usually noticed after walking begins.
There are cases where congenital kyphosis can be a severe deforming condition and may affect other organs.

B. Adolescent Kyphosis
In children and adolescents, idiopathic kyphosis is observed, the cause of which is unknown.
Juvenile kyphosis is also called Scheuermann’s disease; it results from wedge-shaped deformity of the vertebrae, is believed to have a hereditary basis, presents with a hump on the back, and tends to become rigid during skeletal maturation.

SPINE

Spinal Assessment

Spinal assessment is a fundamental and essential stage in the physiotherapy process. Through a comprehensive clinical examination, the physiotherapist gathers important information regarding the function of the musculoskeletal system and the possible causes of pain or dysfunction.

The assessment process includes

Detailed medical history taking
Observation of body posture
Evaluation of spinal mobility
Assessment of muscle strength and muscle balance
Identification of pain points or functional limitations

Based on the assessment findings, an individualized rehabilitation program is designed, tailored to the needs and goals of each patient.

At Physio Roí, assessment is a fundamental part of the therapeutic approach, aiming for safe, effective, and targeted rehabilitation.

CLINICAL PILATES

The Pilates method is a system of activation and training of the stabilizing muscles of the spine, aiming at re-educating their reflex function as well as strengthening them. The positive results of Pilates-based exercise led to the development of Rehabilitation Pilates, more widely known as Clinical Pilates. Clinical Pilates is based on the original exercises of the method, with the necessary modifications, simplifications, and adaptations depending on each patient’s condition and abilities, and aims to restore coordination and strengthen all functional stabilization systems.

Indications of Clinical Pilates

Low back pain
Neck pain
Lumbar instability
Cervical instability
Sports injuries
Osteoporosis
Incontinence
Pregnancy
Recovery following conventional physiotherapy
Sport-specific movement simulation for athletes aiming to improve their movement patterns
Seeking individualized exercise programs for healthy individuals regardless of age

PELVIC FLOOR DISORDERS

Urinary incontinence is a condition that affects millions of people worldwide, mainly women after pregnancy or during menopause. Its management can be challenging, and many people feel embarrassed to talk about it. However, thanks to technology, there is now an innovative solution that is changing the landscape: BTL EMSELLA therapy. It is a non-invasive treatment that aims to restore pelvic floor health, offering significant relief from the symptoms of incontinence. BTL EMSELLA is an advanced device that uses high-intensity focused electromagnetic (HIFEM) technology. This technology induces high-intensity muscle contractions in the pelvic floor area, similar to those achieved with traditional Kegel exercises, but on a much larger scale and intensity. A 28-minute session is equivalent to more than 11,000 Kegel contractions! The device works while the patient sits on a specially designed chair, allowing them to remain fully clothed during the treatment. How Does BTL EMSELLA Work?

BTL EMSELLA therapy focuses on improving the strength and functionality of the pelvic floor by activating muscles that may have weakened or relaxed due to aging, pregnancy, or other factors. Using HIFEM technology, the device induces deep muscle contractions, which strengthen the pelvic floor muscles, improve bladder support, and reduce urine leakage.

Advantages of BTL EMSELLA

BTL EMSELLA offers many advantages compared to other incontinence treatments, such as medication or surgery:

Non-invasive procedure: No surgery or anesthesia is required.
The patient remains fully clothed and comfortable throughout the session.
Painless treatment: The procedure is painless and requires no recovery time, allowing patients to return immediately to their daily activities.
Fast results: Many patients notice improvement from the very first sessions, with reduced urinary incontinence and greater comfort in daily activities.
Safe and clinically proven method: The treatment is FDA-approved and has been clinically proven to improve urinary incontinence and strengthen the pelvic floor.

Who Can Benefit from BTL EMSELLA?

BTL EMSELLA is primarily intended for women experiencing urinary incontinence due to weakened pelvic floor muscles, either after childbirth or during menopause. However, it may also be effective for pelvic floor relaxation in other cases.

MASSAGE

Therapeutic Massage

Therapeutic massage is considered one of the most well-known and widely used scientific methods in physiotherapy. It involves a targeted manual therapy approach to the soft tissues of the body—muscles, tendons, and ligaments that move and support our body—and is used for:

Improving blood circulation
Restoring movement and function of muscles and joints
Relieving pain in the body’s soft tissues
Reducing symptoms of stress and tension
Increasing energy and overall well-being
Improving sleep quality
Enhancing the function of the immune system.

In combination with other physiotherapy methods, therapeutic massage can help relieve pain and improve the functionality and performance of muscles and joints after injury or surgery. It is an important part of physiotherapy, applied across a wide range of conditions, affecting the musculoskeletal, endocrine, nervous, circulatory, immune, respiratory, and lymphatic systems. Although it is often relaxing, its ultimate goal is not relaxation.

Where It Is Applied and Massage Techniques

These techniques can be applied to many areas and different parts of the body depending on the desired outcome. These areas may include muscles, tendons, joints, the lower back and neck, arms, and legs, and are adjusted accordingly. It is particularly important that they are performed by physiotherapists who have the appropriate training to identify body pathologies and select the suitable technique, taking into account the specifics of each condition and individual needs.

The positive effects of massage are especially beneficial for athletes, which is why its application is often necessary. It can be applied at different stages depending on the needs of each athlete and the sport they practice. Sports massage is a type of massage applied to athletes before, during, and after periods of intense physical activity. Its purpose is to improve blood and oxygen circulation to the muscles, reduce pain, assist recovery after injury or training, improve flexibility, and help remove toxins that accumulate in the muscles after intense activity.

Recovery is vital for continuing training and maximizing athletic performance. Studies have shown that sports massage can help athletes accelerate recovery after injury and act as a complementary method within a rehabilitation protocol to improve mobility and performance.

There are many sports massage techniques, each targeting different muscles and areas of the body. It is not a single method but rather a collection of techniques achieved through systematic manipulation of soft tissues related to a specific sport or training style.

The techniques used may be applied manually, such as transverse friction massage, or with specialized equipment that creates percussive and vibrational effects. In most cases, sports massage involves greater pressure, as athletes’ bodies often require a more intensive approach, while certain techniques are used exclusively for the rehabilitation of sports injuries.
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