What does physical therapy for older adults consist of?
Physical therapy in the care of the elderly focuses on improving quality of life, promoting autonomy and encouraging active aging.
This therapeutic approach is based on understanding the specific needs of this demographic group and designing interventions that address the physical and functional challenges associated with aging.
It has multiple benefits for the elderly: it helps them to overcome any ailment, to improve their quality of life and to increase their autonomy.
Thanks to the geriatric physiotherapy at home in Malaga will be able to feel much better, cover the needs that arise daily and that prevent them from moving or moving around.
Common health problems in the elderly
Our our geriatric physiotherapists at home in Malaga can help you with can help you with:
Physios at home in Malaga
We bring the therapy to your own home, without having to wait at the clinic. Our physiotherapists at home They travel almost all over Málaga (La Cala del Moral, Rincón de la Victoria, Benagalbón, Torre de Benagalbon, Benajarafe, Chilches, Almayate, Torre del Mar, Vélez Málaga, Algarrobo and Torrox).
What geriatric rehabilitation techniques do we perform?
One of the main goals of physical therapy for the elderly is to preserve or improve physical functionality, including mobility, balance, muscle strength and flexibility.
Through therapeutic exercises, rehabilitation techniques and training in activities of daily living, physical therapists work to optimize the functional capacity of older adults, allowing them to perform daily tasks with greater ease and safety.
In addition to addressing physical limitations, physical physical therapy for older adults also focuses on the prevention and treatment of common conditions associated with aging, such as osteoarthritis, osteoporosis, falls and musculoskeletal injuries.
Personalized exercise programs and pain management techniques help mitigate symptoms and maintain joint and bone health over time.
Trauma physiotherapy in Malaga
Our goal is to maintain the autonomy and safety of our patients both at home and away.
Neurological physiotherapy in Malaga
We help restore agility and security in walking, restoring freedom of movement.
Active physiotherapy in Malaga
We facilitate optimal recovery of movement with personalized therapies, offering safety and confidence to our patients.
Oncological physiotherapy in Malaga
Treatments designed to relieve chronic pain and improve functionality, facilitating a more active life without discomfort.
Complementary therapies Malaga
With proper treatment, we can reduce weakness and fatigue, regain confidence in every step and reduce the risk of falls.
Geriatric physiotherapy exercises
The promotion of active aging and participation in recreational and social activities is one of the objectives of geriatric physiotherapy. geriatric physical therapy.
Los fisioterapeutas trabajamos en colaboración con los pacientes para establecer metas realistas y motivarlos a mantener un estilo de vida activo y saludable.
This may include participation in group exercise programs, dance classes, guided walks or other recreational activities tailored to individual abilities.
Objectives of our geriatric rehabilitation
Through interventions designed to preserve physical functionality our physiotherapists in Malaga focus on:
Improving quality of life
To increase the autonomy and general well-being of older adults.
Prevent disease
Promoting active and healthy aging
Meet our team of physiotherapists at home in Malaga
Our goal is your health in your own home
Gonzalo Igueño Cortés
Graduated in Physical Education, Hearing and Language and Physiotherapy from the University of Malaga. With membership number 6615 by the Illustrious College of Physiotherapists of Andalusia, he specializes in child and adult neurology, dry needling in neurological and muscular injuries, musculoskeletal pathologies, aquatic, geriatric and oncological physiotherapy, yoga and therapeutic pilates.
Juan Fran Parejo
Diploma in Physiotherapy in 2005 in Madrid. He is a member number 3053 of the Illustrious College of Physiotherapists of Andalusia, specializing in musculoskeletal pathologies, traumatology, geriatrics and chronic pain education. In addition, he has experience in the treatment of patients with neurological and oncological conditions.
Yves Lenfant
Graduated in Physiotherapy in 2013 from the University of Malaga.
With membership number 5644 by the Illustrious College of Physiotherapists of Andalusia, he specializes in musculoskeletal injuries, traumatology, neurology, geriatrics, sports injuries, chronic pain, oncology…
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