This website uses cookies so that we can provide you with the best user experience possible. Cookie information is stored in your browser and performs functions such as recognising you when you return to our website and helping our team to understand which sections of the website you find most interesting and useful.
Physical therapy
Painful conditions of the joints and spine significantly reduce the functional capacity and quality of work and life.
We have a rich and positive 30 years of experience in diagnosis, application of non-operative methods, prevention, treatment and rehabilitation of diseases and conditions of the locomotor system of all ages.
Therapeutic procedures affect the improvement of:
- muscle healing
- bones
- spine and joints
- ligaments
- tendon
- in order to improve the function of organic systems
We conduct therapy and programs for rheumatic, degenerative, metabolic, posttraumatic and neurological conditions.
Physical therapy and rehabilitation programs for non-operative conditions:
- Adhesive shoulder capsulitis / Frozen shoulder
- Osteoarthritis / Osteoarthritis (knee, hip, shoulder, hand, other joints) Info flyer
- CRPS/ Complex regional pain syndrome
- Physical therapy of avascular bone necrosis (hip, foot, hand,…)
- Physical therapy of cervical syndrome
- Physical therapy of cervicobrachial syndrome
- Physical therapy of spinal intervertebral disc degeneration
- Physical therapy of ischialgia / lumboishialgia
- Physical therapy of delayed fracture healing / pseudoarthrosis
- Physical therapy of spondylosis and spondylarthrosis
- Physical therapy of tennis / golf elbow
- Physical therapy of concussion injury of the cervical spine
- Mb. Sudeck's disease
- Plantar fasciitis / Heel spur
Checks are performed once a week, and if necessary every day. Physical therapy is carried out for an average of 2 weeks, depending on the diagnosis.
Therapies are carried out with continuous monitoring for the purpose of faster reduction of swelling, edema and inflammation.
It is established:
- endurance
- maintaining or increasing muscle strength
- improving the range of motion of the spine or joints
- developing / improving the coordination of body movements, postures or positions
- prevention and correction of various deformations
Info flyers: FREMS, Spine decompression
Prim. Vlasta Brozičević, MD spec.
in physical medicine and rehabilitation, rheumatology
vlasta.brozicevic@terme.wmd-ssd3.com