Physiotherapy is the health specialty dedicated to the prevention, assessment and treatment of movement disorders, pain and physical functionality. At our clinic, physiotherapy plays an essential role in recovery after injuries, surgeries or episodes of acute and chronic pain, helping each patient to regain mobility, strength and quality of life safely and effectively.
Physiotherapy treatment begins with an individualised assessment, where complaints, functional limitations, posture and movement patterns are analysed. Based on this analysis, a personalised treatment plan is defined, which may include manual therapy, therapeutic exercises, postural re-education techniques, electrotherapy, shockwave therapy and other evidence-based approaches.
Physiotherapy is recommended for a wide range of situations, such as back pain, muscle and joint injuries, post-operative rehabilitation, sports injuries, neurological disorders, and postural problems. Our goal is not only to relieve pain, but to treat the cause of the problem, prevent recurrence, and promote patient autonomy in their daily lives.
At our clinic, we value close and continuous monitoring, with sessions geared towards real and lasting results. Each exercise and each technique is adjusted to the patient’s progress, ensuring a progressive, safe and sustained recovery over time.



Physiotherapy should be started whenever there is pain, limited movement, or after an injury or surgery. The sooner it is started, the better the results tend to be and the lower the risk of the problem becoming chronic.
No. Physiotherapy is recommended for both acute situations and persistent pain, postural changes, injury prevention and improvement of everyday functionality, even in people without serious injuries.
The number of sessions varies according to the type of injury, treatment goals, and each patient's response. The plan is adjusted over time on an individual basis, ensuring effective and safe recovery.