
Conditions and rehabilitation areas
Explore the main clinical areas in which rehabilitation may be indicated.
Conditions and rehabilitation areas
Explore the main clinical areas in which rehabilitation may be indicated.

Traumatology
Rehabilitation after sprains, fractures, muscle or tendon injuries and immobilisation.
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Orthopaedics
Functional recovery of joints, spine and after orthopaedic surgery.
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Rheumatology
Support for pain and limitations related to osteoarthritis and rheumatic conditions.
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Neurology
Rehabilitation of movement, balance, gait and independence.
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Cardiovascular
Progressive exercise reconditioning in a safe, coordinated framework.
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Respiratory
Airway clearance, ventilation and respiratory reconditioning when indicated.
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Geriatrics
Maintaining mobility, strength, balance and daily independence.
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Skin and tissue rehabilitation
Functional care for scars, oedema and tissue adhesions when indicated.
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Paediatric rehabilitation
Motor assessment and support for children, in coordination with families and referrers.
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Women’s health
Pelvic floor rehabilitation, functional support and drainage when indicated.
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Internal medicine rehabilitation
Functional rehabilitation for deconditioning related to chronic illness or hospitalisation.
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Pre- and post-operative rehabilitation
Functional preparation and recovery around surgery.
ExploreA category does not replace diagnosis
Final guidance depends on assessment, available medical documents and clinical signs.
