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Shoulder
Introduction
Introduction to the articular physiology of the shoulder (9:18)
Frems and Motion Tecar in the treatment of shoulder conditions
Acute Shoulder Painful
Description of the therapeutic rehabilitation journey: from the acute to the sub-acute phase and rehabilitation (4:30)
Sub-acute phase with Motion Tecar treatment to reduce pain as well as passive and active assisted kinesiotherapy to regain articular mobility (13:03)
Rehabilitation phase with Motion Tecar: synergy, thermal action of diathermy with active kinesiotherapy and active resistance exercises (14:11)
Calcific tendinits
Description of the treatment of fibrocalcifications of the rotator cuff’s tendons and Motion Tecar treatment (6:29)
Post Surgical Phase
Description of the post-surgical phase with the aid of instrumental physical therapy for acute treatment (Fisiofrems-Speeder) (3:59)
Sub-acute phase, Motion Tecar treatment (synergy Tecar+passive kinesiotherapy) (8:29)
Sub-acute phase, treatment with Motion Tecar (synergy Tecar+passive and active-assisted kinesiotherapy) (9:11)
Rehabilitation phase, synergy between mechanical sound vibrations and active and active resistance kinesiotherapy (10:32)
Reverse Shoulder Prosthesis
Description of the post-operation phase with the aid of Fisio Frems + pulsed magnetic therapy at night and pulley therapy for acute treatment and recovery from biological damage (4:10)
Treatment for biological recovery (osteogenesis) and recuperation of articular mobility (5:57)
Treatment for biological recovery (muscular tone-trophism) of the scapulo-gleno-humeral complex’s muscles (7:47)
Frozen Shoulder
Description of the therapeutic rehabilitation journey of a frozen shoulder (2:03)
Rehabilitation phase with Motion Tecar: synergy between the diathermy’s thermal effect and passive as well as active assisted kinesiotherapy (7:42)
The importance of pulley therapy, pulley to use at home to aid functional recovery (3:48)
Clavicle Fractures
Description of the therapeutic rehabilitation journey from surgery to biological recovery (2:36)
Phase of biological recovery combined with passive kinesiotherapy to prevent articular rigidity through at-home pulley therapy (2:57)
Rehabilitation phase, preparation to functional recovery with Motion Tecar to optimize osteogenesis and favor the muscular tone-trophism (3:53)
Tear of the Rotator Cuff’s Tendons (No Surgery)
Description of the therapeutic rehabilitation journey and strategies to maintain good functionality in the shoulder (conservative treatment) (2:45)
Sub-acute phase, preparation with Motion Tecar to favor the muscular tone-trophism and the articular mobility through the combination of the diathermy’s thermal action and passive as well as active assisted kinesiotherapy (6:16)
Rehabilitation phase, synergy between the mechanical sound vibrations and active as well as active resistance kinesiotherapy (conservative treatment) (6:19)
Glenohumeral Luxation
Description of the therapeutic rehabilitation journey after immobilization due to a glenohumeral luxation (1:59)
Sub-acute phase and Motion Tecar, synergy between diathermy and passive as well as active-assisted kinesiotherapy (4:11)
Rehabilitation phase, synergy between mechanical sound vibrations and active as well as active resistance kinesiotherapy (6:11)
Description of the therapeutic rehabilitation journey after immobilization due to a glenohumeral luxation
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