Whether amateur or professional athletes, individuals often face injuries that require swift and effective rehabilitation to return safely to their competitive sports. The musculoskeletal or kinetic system is particularly vulnerable to stress during exercise, leading to injuries that affect joints, tendons, muscles, and ligaments. These injuries can either be macro-traumatic, resulting from sudden and strong forces (e.g., falls, accidents), or micro-traumatic, caused by overuse (e.g., excessive exercise, repetitive motions). Common Sports Injuries treated in the department include muscle injuries, sprains, ligament and meniscus tears, tendonitis, stress fractures, iliotibial band syndrome, and plantar fasciitis. With the use of INDIBA pro ACTIV, combining radiofrequency technology with physiotherapy, athletes achieve faster and more effective rehabilitation of injuries and preparation of muscles before and after athletic activities. The specialized team of the Sports Injuries Department, consisting of Rehabilitation Physicians (Physiatrists), Physical Therapists, Hydrotherapists, and Trainers, works together to offer personalized rehabilitation programs, ensuring the swift return of athletes to their sports with minimal risk of re-injury. Quick & effective rehabilitation
Goals of the Sports Injuries Department:
The treatment and rehabilitation of sports injuries at our center involve specialized therapies that combine scientific knowledge with the latest technologies. Therapeutic approaches include:
Individualized rehabilitation programs
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