Physical Rehabilitation

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Physical Rehabilitation

  • Practitioners and rehabilitation researchers in various medical and surgical specialisations and rehabilitation disciplines benefit from Food Research Lab’s services. The major goal is to enhance research and influence the field of physical medicine and rehabilitation by providing timely, clinically relevant, and evidence-based research and review information, as well as products in some situations. Acute and chronic musculoskeletal disorders and pain, geriatric rehabilitation, brain injury rehabilitation, sports medicine/ortho rehabilitation, neuromuscular medicine, spine medicine, musculoskeletal medicine, rehabilitation of impairments associated with disabilities in adults and children, and other topics are among our research interests.
  • Treatment can range from a brief stay, or “sitting services,” in care centres for less severe cases without the need for special equipment to a more comprehensive level provided in a residential facility that considers the physical, emotional, and other factors involved in helping the resident return to and maintain the quality of life they previously enjoyed. Some physical rehabilitation programmes focus on specific difficulties, such as sports-related injuries. In contrast, others take a broader approach and have access to a larger range of equipment and team members’ talents.
  • Following the initial diagnosis and treatment of the underlying condition, the resident will almost certainly have received a recommendation for physical therapy. However, it is still required to be evaluated by a qualified physical rehabilitation team member who will develop a treatment plan.

Offering Therapeutics support and Research-based technical solutions for Physical Rehabilitation

Food Research Lab's physical rehabilitation services are designed to help people suffering from a range of ailments due to a major injury or disease. Our clients who provide physical rehabilitation usually offer care in a facility equipped with the required equipment and staffed by qualified personnel, such as a nursing care centre. Minor instances, on the other hand, may be able to be rehabilitated at home. The basic purpose of any physical rehabilitation programme is to recover movement and function that has been lost due to a catastrophic injury, whether partially or completely.

People of all ages and areas of life who require support in recovering from a major accident or illness might benefit from physical rehabilitation programmes. Workplace injuries, vehicle accidents, strokes, surgeries, heart conditions, spinal injuries, and so on are all common occurrences. Individuals may skip surgery completely, reduce the frequency and severity of procedures, and reduce the level of pain without taking significant amounts of opioids by utilising physical rehabilitation programmes.

People may be referred to a rehabilitation service by their healthcare practitioner when the injury or sickness has been safely treated and judged acceptable. However, because it is impossible to forecast if rehabilitation is required in any given situation, people may need to request it directly later if the need arises.

Each resident will receive a treatment plan specific to their requirements, depending on the injury or sickness they have had and the challenges that have arisen as a result. Depending on the original diagnosis and how effectively the body responds, this procedure might take only a few days, months, or even years of treatment.

Physical rehabilitation entails the following:

  • Examination and evaluation
  • Prognosis and clinical diagnosis
  • Planning for the short and long term
  • Physical treatment based on a thorough examination of the patient.
  • Continued self-care and exercise is recommended in the recommended regimen.

Exercise therapy, balance, posture, gait and manual manipulation joints, and co-ordination re-training are some strategies we encourage. Ultrasound, needle treatment, and electrotherapy are among the physical therapy methods used by our physiotherapists. We have experts that can diagnose and treat your injuries. Physical medicine and rehabilitation, often known as physiatry, is a prescription used to help people with physical disabilities or impairments regain their functional skills and improve their happiness. Food Research Lab includes all the necessary skills for diagnosing and treating musculoskeletal problems in physically active people.

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