Our services can be categorized into 3 main groups:
1. Sport fitness testing and training: These services are available to anyone wishing to improve their overall health as well as those seeking to prevent injuries. Athletes and exercise lovers with sports injuries or exercise-related injuries receive treatment designed to ensure that they are able to make a rapid return to the sport or fitness activity they love. These services also extend to professional athletes and other people who have undergone arthroscopic surgery for an accidental or sports-related injury, such as ACL surgery, surgery used to treat a meniscus tear, arthritis surgery, rotator cuff tear surgery and surgical treatment for tennis elbow.
Treatments for sports injuries
- Consultations on preventing injuries resulting from sports, exercise or even those which occur in the workplace
- Treatment for tendonitis, muscle tears or ligament damage, joint twists and sprains, joint dislocations, and bone breaks or fractures, all of which is based upon the individual’s unique needs, and involves careful but rapid recovery
- Rehabilitation following injury or surgery
- Tailor-made rehabilitation programs designed to provide solutions for each patient’s unique issues
- Physical rehabilitation aimed at restoring or improving movement capabilities
- Physiotherapy regimens for those who have recently undergone surgery
2. Active Geriatric Exercise Center: As a safe place where physically capable, elderly people can exercise in order to improve strength, the Active Geriatric Exercise Center is suitable for those who may otherwise be too worried about injuring themselves, those with underlying medical conditions who wish to engage in physical activity, and geriatric users who exercise regularly and would like to enter long-distance running competitions, for example.
3. Cardiac rehabilitation: Suitable for those affected by issues associated with heart disease or coronary artery disease, as well as those at risk of developing heart disease and the following groups of patients as they look to recover from heart problems:
- Patients suffering with coronary artery disease: includes those who have stable angina, ischemic heart disease or heart failure.
- Patients recovering from heart surgery: includes those who have undergone PTCA, PCI or CABG procedures, as well as heart transplant recipients and people fitted with a pacemaker or defibrillator.
- Patients suffering from other forms of heart disease: includes people with congenital heart disease and valvular heart disease.
- Patients with other forms of disease that increase their risk of developing heart disease: includes diabetics, stroke and high blood pressure.
- Patients suited to preventive cardiac rehabilitation, as follows:
- Overweight patients with a BMI score of over 30kg/m2, and a waist circumference of greater than 90cm (males) or 80cm (females).
- Patients with dyslipidemia, LDL cholesterol levels higher than 70 or triglyceride levels greater than 200mg/dL, and HDL cholesterol levels more than 35mg/dL.