Quiet age hires a area permanent polypharmacy simpathy project
Quiet age hires a permanent physiotherapist, and in this principle provides its clients with continuous physical therapy. A daily training room is organized for mobile clients. For heavier mobile and stationary customers, as well as those who have acute or chronic problems with the locomotive system, we offer an individual approach to solving problems.
In addition, professional therapy and various types of massage are available to clients.
A physiotherapist is a healthcare professional who manages the physiotherapy process. It works with people of all ages to maintain and promote health and to support functions and independence when people have problems caused by any disorder that affects the launch system and/or disability that is a product of these disorders.
Physical therapy needs of older people
The goal of physical therapy in older adults is to encourage people to exercise. The misconception is how sluggish and hard-to-reach older people are and how they don’t need physical activity. On the other hand, people who exercise regularly, either in recreational sports or walking, are more mobile and have their locomotive system in better shape. In addition, such habits lead to better compatibility with possible pain, and the effects of physical activity and psychological health are known.
During the process of biological aging, there is inevitably a decrease in the body’s systems and functions, for example. with muscle mass, the height also decreases by about 5-7 cm, depending on the gender and physical Constitution, the supply of oxygen to tissues is disrupted, and therefore the supply of voltage is reduced. These physiological, natural processes can be further burdened with chronic diseases,
- rheumatic (arthrosis, spinal diseases, extracellular rheumatism),
- neurological (condition after Cerebrovascular insulin, Parkinson’s disease),
- cardiovascular diseases (high blood pressure, angina, heart rhythm disorders),
- respiratory (bronchitis, asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary diseases)
- urogenital (urinary infections, prostate diseases, urinary incontinence)

Listed are just some of the chronic diseases that cause reduced mobility of the musculoskeletal system, which makes it impossible for AV avaju to perform daily activities (reducing the possible no nost of self-care). Quiet age causes both motionless and more closely mobile clients, for whom physical therapy is daily and extremely necessary also to prevent complications of prolonged lying down (bedsores, congestive pneumonia, contractures, thrombosis.
Therapy can improve their mobility
The value of physiotherapy for older patients in care homes is often overlooked and has huge benefits in improving physical fitness and quality of life. Physiotherapy and rehabilitation are used to treat patients suffering from various diseases or injuries. Therapy can improve their mobility, strength, flexibility, coordination, endurance and even reduce pain. The goal of physiotherapy is to restore, maintain or promote optimal physical function.
Doctors and physiotherapists are tasked with creating personalised treatment plans tailored to each patient’s needs.
Physiotherapy of the elderly is an area of specialisation that focuses on the elderly and aims to restore mobility, reduce pain and increase fitness levels. It is important that people who use care homes receive physiotherapy from qualified physiotherapists to avoid dangerous accidents or injuries. As the elderly population grows, the demand for physiotherapists who specialise in the care of the elderly will increase.
Physiotherapy is a useful tool in the treatment of the elderly
One of the most common reasons seniors require physiotherapy is that they have experienced some injuries during a fall. Physiotherapy can relieve pain after an injury and improve balance. Many conditions that often affect the elderly and require physical treatment include arthritis, osteoporosis, cancer-associated pain, strokes, dementia, Alzheimer’s disease and incontinence. One of the best improvements achieved through physiotherapy is independence, which is the independence of older people when we talk about their mobility.
Many nursing home users undergo physiotherapy to achieve, restore or maintain the best possible physical condition. Some studies that examined the benefits of physiotherapy for people in nursing homes have shown that most users often use physiotherapy. However, it also shows that the likelihood of the benefits of physiotherapy decreased in people with cognitive impairment and the elderly.
Another study confirmed the importance of conducting a comprehensive physical assessment of nursing home residents before starting physiotherapy, as many residents suffer from multiple injuries and illnesses. The standard physical evaluation protocol includes measurement of range of motion, muscle strength, muscle reflexes, sensation, soft tissue condition, balance / coordination, and posture.
This assessment helps physiotherapists to plan and prioritise treatment, determine when goals are achieved and when there is a need to modify treatment.
Improving motor function is vital for older people’s lives
At age 65, most people suffer from arthritis, and a wide range of exercise and physiotherapy help can help improve strength, balance and movement. Osteoporosis can be treated with balance exercises and flexibility exercises to improve posture and prevent the danger of falls. Cancer sufferers often experience pain, which can be treated with physical exercise to reduce some swelling and improve range of motion. In addition, one ailment that afflicts many older adults is the loss of bladder control, which physiotherapists can treat by helping the patient locate the muscles that control the urinary tract.
For the elderly, physiotherapy may simply be another treatment that can be tried when their body is unable to withstand surgery or more dangerous treatment options. An additional advantage of physiotherapy is that it does not have the side effects of drugs or surgery.
At Oasis home physiotherapy is one of the fundamental pillars of care for the elderly, whose professional team takes care of all the needs and therapeutic programs of its users. To find out as much information as possible about treatment options in our facility, we invite you to contact us, and our professional team will be happy to answer all your questions.
Private Physical Therapy in the patient’s home is the use of physiotherapy and rehabilitation treatments in the patient’s home as part of the basic treatment program or during the continuation of rehabilitation after discharge from a hospital or spa. It includes individual therapeutic exercises with a single therapist and physical treatments tailored to the patient’s condition and needs, teaching the patient and family, as well as expert advice on adjusting the living space.
Treatment:
- orthopaedic diseases
- neurological diseases
- respiratory diseases
- cardiovascular disease
- post-traumatic injuries
- Sports injuries