Consultations
Psychology
The aim of therapy is to treat emotional, behavioural and psychological problems. In the treatment, the psychologist helps the patient to reflect on their problems, finding new ways to face them. With this, the individual can promote deep changes in their way of thinking and significantly improve their life.
Acupuncture
Acupuncture is an ancient therapy originating in China, which consists in the application of needles on specific points of the body to treat diseases and to promote health. These needles, when applied on some specific regions are able to treat several physical or emotional diseases such as sinusitis, asthma, migraine or arthritis for example, besides improving the immune system.
Orthopaedics
The Orthopaedic Specialty is the medical specialty that treats diseases and deformities of the bones, muscles, ligaments and also joints related to the locomotor system.
Physiatry
Physiatry is a medical specialty which deals with the diagnosis and therapy of different entities such as those following traumatic pathologies, central and peripheral nervous system injuries, orthopaedic, cardio-respiratory, rheumatologic, peripheral vascular and pediatric pathologies among others. Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine applies different therapeutic strategies that prevent or reduce the multiple clinical consequences of acute and chronic diseases, within the scope of disabilities and handicaps.
Osteopathy
Osteopathy is a treatment which emerged in the USA, whose creator was Dr. Andrew Taylor Still (1828-1917), who presented the principles of this natural therapy. It is a system of assessment and treatment, with its own methodology and philosophy, which aims to restore the function of structures and body systems, acting through manual intervention on the tissues (joints, muscles, fascia, ligaments, capsules, viscera, nervous, vascular and lymphatic tissue). Osteopathy is based on a deep knowledge of anatomy and physiology. The validity of Osteopathy is so concrete that it is recommended and encouraged by WHO (World Health Organization) as a health practice.
