Orthopedic Rehabilitation
The programme is intended for patients:
- After large joint replacement
- After orthopaedic surgeries
- With large and small joint arthritis
- With acquired and congenital orthopaedic conditions
- With degenerative changes in joints, etc.
Programme goal:
- To reduce disability and restore their level of independence in terms of self-care, mobility, leisure and productive activities as much as possible.
- To restore ability to work.
- To prevent secondary complications.
The programme is implemented by a multidisciplinary rehabilitation team:
- Physical therapy and rehabilitation medicine specialist
- Internal medicine specialist
- Other doctors (neurologists, cardiologists, etc.)
- Physiotherapist
- Occupational Therapist
- Nutritionist
- Health Psychologist
- Nurse
- Hydrotherapists and Physical Therapists
- Social worker
Every rehabilitation plan is personalised depending on patient’s functional status.
The programme includes
Personal physiotherapy sessions
Group physiotherapy sessions
Aquatic physiotherapy
Nordic walking training and Nordic walking
Terrain therapy
Occupational therapy sessions
Occupational therapy lectures
Health psychologist consultations
Group session with psychologist
Group music therapy session
Group session with nutritionist
Nutritionist consultation
Sulphurous mineral water baths
Bromine mineral water baths
Mud treatments
Sulphurous mud baths
Additional paid services
Salt therapy
Magnet therapy
Electrotherapy
Ultrasound
Aquatic physiotherapy session with aqua bike
Kinesiology taping
Hippotherapy
Pearl bath
Underwater massage
Hydro massage in the pool
Sling therapy
Whirlpool baths
Cascade massage in the pool
Classic massage
Lymphatic drainage
Sulphurous mud baths
Psychotherapy
Personalised rehabilitation plans are created by doctors based on each patient’s state of health and contraindications. We are all for helping people get better and all against letting them get worse! That is why we ask you to trust our experienced medical team who know which treatment to use in each particular case.
Every patient’s case is special and that is why treatments in the medical rehabilitation programmes may vary for each patient.
The minimum duration of medical rehabilitation is 7 days.
When you begin your medical rehabilitation course, you must have an identity document with you (passport or ID card).
We offer additional paid services, such as laboratory tests, diagnostic examinations, consultations with specialists and additional treatments depending on indications.
For salt therapy, you need to book a salt room visit (3,80 euro) from our Kiosk or Fito Bar.
REFUNDS FOR UNUSED SERVICES
Before coming to the Rehabilitation Centre, please carefully read:
MEDICAL REHABILITATION OR HEALTH IMPROVEMENT SERVICE PROVISION AGREEMENT
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You should have with you:
- Identity document (passport or ID card)
- Recent examination reports, tests results, hospital discharge summary and other documents that you can provide to our doctors for a more successful rehabilitation process
- Referral from your GP or another specialist
- If you want to receive medical rehabilitation services for an occupational disease and plan to get reimbursement from the State Social Insurance Agency, you must have a decision from a medical commission on the diagnosis of the occupational disease
- Swimwear
- Pool slippers
- Swim cap (or a shower cap)
- Comfortable clothes and footwear for Nordic walking
- Personal hygiene products
- Hairdryer (if necessary)
If a patient needs a functional room and care, please make sure to have:
- Identity document (passport or ID card)
- Recent examination reports, tests results, hospital discharge summary and other documents that you can provide to our doctors for a more successful rehabilitation process
- Referral from a GP or other specialist is preferable
- Comfortable clothes (gym wear with pants) for exercises with a specialist
- Comfortable, closed footwear providing good foot support and comfort during exercises
- All medicines that have been prescribed to you and that you should be taking
- Necessary personal hygiene products, including, where necessary, diapers, wet wipes and care products for the patient