Physiotherapist

Physiotherapy is a type of medical care based on the use of natural and artificial physical factors in the treatment and prevention of diseases. Physiotherapists work in medical institutions and provide qualified care to patients.

History of physiotherapy

Physiotherapy appeared more than two thousand years ago, when the healing properties of sea waters, sunlight, mud and other natural elements were discovered. Medical procedures were first used to prolong the lives of celebrities, and then for the disabled and sick.

Today, physiotherapists are actively studying the use of physical factors such as laser, electromagnetic field, sound waves, ultrasound, static and dynamic loads, thermotherapy, drugs and much more.



A physiotherapist is a specialist who treats and rehabilitates patients using physical methods. The main focus of a physiotherapist’s work is the treatment of various diseases and injuries using natural factors such as heat, cold, light, magnetic fields and others.

The main task of a physiotherapist is to help the patient regain their physical fitness after illness or injury, and improve their quality of life. In this he is helped by special devices and methods, such as electrotherapy, laser therapy, ultrasound therapy, mud therapy



Physiotherapy is a treatment based on the body's natural healing - produced by different parts of the body, even the smallest ones. At the same time, biological, neurotransmitter, cellular reactions allow a person to look better, feel much less tired, and his condition gets better.

The main purpose of physiotherapy is to