Manual therapy destroys hernia

Manual therapy destroys hernia

Manual therapy destroys hernia

Neck and waist hernias, which are among the most important problems of many people, especially in the elderly, are treated non-surgically with manual therapy method. Manisa Private Grandmedical Hospital Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation Diseases Specialist Dr. Ümit Görgülü said that they achieved successful results with physical therapy and manual therapy in hernia problems without the need for surgery.

Manual therapy treatment, which is becoming increasingly widespread in the field of health; It allows the relief of many ailments in the muscle, nervous and skeletal system with the use of hands. Many patients regain their health without the need for surgery with this treatment, which is successfully applied by expert physiotherapists under the control of a Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation Specialist at Manisa Private Grandmedical Hospital. Grandmedical Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation Specialist Dr. Ümit Görgülü said, "Manual therapy is used in the treatment of many muscle problems, skeletal system disorders, lumbar and neck hernias and spine. Many of our patients regain their health without the need for surgery in this treatment method."

APPLIED BY EXPERT PHYSIOTHERAPISTS

Reminding that people with problems in the movement system experience pain, posture disorders and functional dysfunction, Görgülü said, "We successfully apply the manual therapy method in order to increase the quality of life of people who have mobility difficulties and chronic pain due to neck hernia, lumbar hernia or back hernia problems." he said. Emphasizing that manual therapy, which is defined by names such as 'back crack, neck crack, waist crack' in the society, should be applied by specialist physiotherapists and physicians. Dr. Görgülü said, "We apply this treatment method with various special techniques and only by hand. We determine the session and session interval according to the patient's needs and discomfort, and perform the treatment."