Physiotherapy is a medical therapeutic practice that uses physical agents and means, such as massages and exercises, to achieve the rehabilitation of almost all medical pathologies in the body, through physical attention. One of the specificities of a physiotherapist’s training is a broad knowledge of human anatomy and its biomechanics. The area of knowledge extends to respiratory, cardiovascular, musculoskeletal, and neurological systems.
Depending on the physiotherapist’s training, they will use different therapeutic tools such as massage, mobilisation, TECAR therapy, local cryotherapy, dry needling, taping etc … as well as all the equipment made available to them in the rehabilitation room, to promote your return to autonomy and restore your body to a function that has been altered or correct your posture.
Séverine Lombart
Physiotherapist
Anne-Laure Girouard
Physiotherapist
Olivier Doger De Speville
Physiotherapist
Sophie Vaulbert Lagesse
Physiotherapist
Julien Bancilhon
Physiotherapist