Orthopedic foot physiotherapy
Keywords:
Orthesis, foot, Physiotherapy, stretching, promoting.Abstract
Title: Foot's orthopedic Physioterapy.
The Physiotherapy plays a very important role in the favourable evolution of the foot's orthopae¬
ic diseases, although is not being applied frequently.
After expounding the kinds of existing orthesis in the orthopaedic treatment, this report is going to examine the more usual foot's deformation, both its conventional treatment and physioutera-peutic, attempting to show the benefits that the Physioterapy is able to bring in this subject, colla¬
orating with the used treatments.
Trough the different orthopaedic deformations, it's tried to show the posible physiouterapeutic treatment, based on stretching the contracted parts and promoting the weakened ones, in order to prove that there are a lot of things in the Physioterapy which could be done to help these malforations correct effectively once and for all.
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