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Our Physiotherapy Treatments, Eviva Health

At Eviva Health, we specialize in providing physiotherapy tailored to all types of patients. Our hands-on techniques include mobilization, massage, taping, and splinting. Additionally, we emphasize exercises such as stretching, balance training, and muscle strengthening.

What does Eviva physiotherapy?

  • Traumatology: a medical specialty dedicated to the treatment of injuries, including: emergency surgery (after a road accident), accidents in daily life at home or at work (after a fall on stairs), requiring surgery or partial or total immobilization...

    When Eviva physiotherapy clinic undertakes treatment, patients may present the following conditions, depending on the affected body part, referred to differently:

    Muscle: Myo-aponeurotic lesion, commonly known as a strain, muscle contusion, or tear.

    Bone: Fracture.

    Tendon or ligament: Sprain.

    Joint: Dislocation, cartilage lesion.

    Skin: Wound, abrasion, burn.

    Nerve: Partial or total nerve injury.

    Blood vessels: Internal or external hemorrhage, aneurysm rupture...

  • Orthopedics: a medical specialty dedicated to the diagnosis and treatment of deformities and malformations, whether congenital or acquired later in life, affecting bones, muscles, joints, and tendons, regardless of the body part involved: arms, legs, back, head, neck, hands...

    When the Eviva Health home physiotherapy clinic undertakes treatment, patients may require two types of immobilization:

    External immobilization:

    Strict immobilization: with a cast, neck brace, or corset.

    Partial immobilization: with a splint, strapping, or bandages.

    Internal immobilization:

    Through surgical repair of bones, joints, and motor structures such as muscles, ligaments, and tendons. This can involve osteosynthesis, arthrodesis, or partial or total joint prostheses for the knee, shoulder, or hip.

  • Rheumatology: a medical specialty dedicated to the diagnosis and treatment of diseases affecting bones, muscles, tendons, and ligaments, collectively known as the musculoskeletal system. This encompasses rheumatic pain.

    When Eviva Health's home physiotherapy clinic undertakes treatment, patients may present with the following conditions:

    Diseases of bones and joints:

    Scoliosis, Ankylosing Spondylitis, Rheumatoid Arthritis, Rheumatism, Psoriatic Arthritis, Osteoporosis, Osteophytosis, Osteomalacia, Sever's Disease, Scheuermann's Disease, Paget's Disease, Low Back Pain, Lumbar Pain, Disc Herniation, Hallux Valgus, Gout, Knee Pain, Discopathy, Kyphosis, Chondrocalcinosis, Neck Pain, Bursitis, Parrot Beak (Osteophytosis), Lumbar Osteoarthritis, Hip Osteoarthritis, Osteoarthritis, Juvenile Arthritis, Ankylosis, Algoneurodystrophy.

    Tendon diseases: Tendonitis (tendinopathy), Epicondylitis, Sprain.

    Muscle diseases: Muscle strain, Muscle tear.

  • Neurology: a medical specialty dedicated to the diagnosis and treatment of diseases affecting the central nervous system: the brain, brainstem, spinal cord, and the peripheral nervous system: nerves and nerve roots.

    When Eviva Health's home physiotherapy clinic undertakes treatment, patients may present with the following conditions:

    For the central nervous system:

    Brain diseases: Alzheimer's disease, epilepsy, Parkinson's disease, Multiple Sclerosis (MS), Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS), Huntington's disease, dystonia, progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP), prion diseases, Ataxias, spastic paraplegias, brain tumors, Stroke, traumatic brain injuries, frontotemporal degenerations (FTD), cerebellar syndrome.

    Spinal cord disease: Spinal cord injuries.


    For the peripheral nervous system:

    Nerve diseases: Polyneuritis, Peripheral Neuropathy (partial or total nerve injury), Guillain-Barré Syndrome (Polyradiculoneuritis), Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS).

  • Respiratory Physiotherapy: a medical specialty focused on diagnosing and treating diseases of the respiratory system. It aims to manage both acute and chronic respiratory infections by clearing and unblocking the respiratory system in both adults and children.

    When Eviva Health's home physiotherapy clinic provides care, patients may have conditions such as:

    For Adults:

    Acute Infections: Bronchitis, Pneumonia, Pulmonary Embolism, Tuberculosis, Pleurisy, ...

    Chronic Infections: Emphysema, COPD (Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease), lung cancer, lobectomy, Asthma, Pulmonary Fibrosis, ...

    For Children:

    Acute Infections: Bronchiolitis, Pneumonia, ...

    Chronic Respiratory Infection: Cystic Fibrosis, Asthma, ...

  • Palliative Care: a medical specialty focused on providing support to patients nearing the end of life.

    When Eviva Health's home physiotherapy clinic provides care, it is to offer the best possible support to the patient by providing comfort care such as joint mobilization to alleviate pain, respiratory physiotherapy (link to respiratory physiotherapy just above) to assist the patient in breathing better, etc.

    This support is provided in the patient's home to allow them to be surrounded by their loved ones rather than in a hospital setting.

  • Sports Physiotherapy: a medical specialty dedicated to the diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of conditions related to sports practice, affecting both amateur and professional athletes. The primary objective is to support athletes in achieving peak performance, either through prevention or post-injury care.

    Injuries can occur during sports activities or as a result of domestic, work-related, or traffic accidents.

    When Eviva Health's home physiotherapy clinic provides care, patients may present with the following conditions:

    Acute traumas (accidental)

    Repeated microtraumas: leading to chronic pathologies, meaning that the mechanical stress applied to the joint or muscle is not properly managed (too rapid, too heavy, too prolonged, etc., while the body is simply not prepared), resulting in specific discomfort in the structures leading to pain and injury.

    For example:

    Foot: Plantar fasciitis, Heel spur, Morton's syndrome, Achilles tendonitis, ...

    Knee: Medial collateral ligament injuries (MCL), Lateral collateral ligament injuries (LCL), Cruciate ligaments, Meniscal injuries, IT band syndrome, Patellofemoral pain syndrome, ...

    Hip: Anterior hip impingement, Hip arthritis, Gluteal tendonopathy, ...

    Shoulder: Rotator cuff tendonitis, Partial rotator cuff tear, Subacromial impingement, ...

    Back: Low back pain, Fracture, …