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Rheumatology

Rheumatology rehabilitation is aimed at people suffering from joint pain, stiffness or chronic inflammatory pathologies. Through personalized care, it helps to maintain mobility, relieve symptoms and improve quality of daily life.

Rehabilitation
“The gentleness of a well-guided movement is better than a painful effort.”

Description

Rheumatology rehabilitation supports people suffering from chronic joint or inflammatory pathologies such as osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, spondyloarthropathy or persistent tendonitis. These conditions lead to pain, stiffness, loss of mobility and sometimes reduced independence.

Physiotherapy aims to preserve or restore joint amplitude, strengthen stabilizing muscles, maintain tissue flexibility and reduce pain linked to inflammation or mechanical overload.

Sessions are designed to be gentle, progressive and respectful of joint fatigue. As a physiotherapist, I take care to adapt the techniques to the phases of the disease, whether it's an inflammatory flare up or a period of calm, to ensure effective and reassuring support.

Rehabilitation

Key Features

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Maintaining mobility despite pain

Gentle exercises to avoid stiffness and maintain joint flexibility.

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Managing inflammatory phases

Adapting the pace and techniques according to the condition of the joints.

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A global and respectful approach

Considering pain, fatigue and the experience with the disease.

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Preventing deformity and loss of autonomy

Maintaining function in everyday activities.

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Indication

  • Osteoarthritis (knee, hip, spine, hands, etc.).
  • Rheumatoid arthritis, ankylosing spondylitis, lupus, and autoimmune diseases.
  • Chronic tendinopathy and persistent joint pain.
  • Joint stiffness due to inactivity or pain.
  • Functional problems linked to joint deformities.
  • Rehabilitation after infiltration, inflammatory outbreak or rheumatological surgery.

Expert Tips

  • Moving regularly, even slowly, is essential to slow the progression of the disease.
  • Alternate rest and movement: Both excessive activity and immobility can maintain pain.
  • Listening to your body is essential: Each session is adapted to how you feel at the time.
  • Don't wait for pain to set in before consulting a specialist.
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Prices

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Duration
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Rheumatology rehabilitation

Duration: 30 minutesPrice: 50€
30 minutes
50€

Rheumatology rehabilitation

Duration: 60 minutesPrice: 80€
60 minutes
80€

Package*

4 sessions (save 20€)

Duration: 60 minutesPrice: 300€
60 minutes
300€

Package*

8 sessions (save 60€)

Duration: 60 minutesPrice: 580€
60 minutes
580€

* to be used within a month.

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