Department of Rehabilitation and Physical Therapy at Shunde Longjiang Hospital

The Department of Rehabilitation and Physiotherapy was established in 1998, and currently the whole department*** has 5 staff members, including: 1 doctor of clinical medicine, 2 undergraduate bachelors, 2 college students; 3 intermediate titles, 2 junior titles. The whole department team members are engaged in rehabilitation physiotherapy and related professions for many years, with more solid theoretical foundation, higher level of clinical operation skills and rich clinical work experience.

The main therapeutic equipment

The basic facilities of the Department of Rehabilitation and Physical Therapy are complete and comprehensive. Commonly used equipments are: low frequency (spasmodic muscle treatment instrument, nerve injury treatment instrument), intermediate frequency (modulation of computerized intermediate frequency multifunctional treatment instrument), high frequency (short wave, ultrashort wave, microwave), low-frequency traditional Chinese medicine fumigation machine, acupuncture and moxibustion therapeutic instrument, wax therapy machine, TDP (Shenlang), CPM machine, etc. The Department of Rehabilitation has a complete set of basic facilities and comprehensive functions.

Main treatment diseases

1. Sprains, contusions and sports injuries in various parts of the body: acute and chronic soft-tissue injuries including bruises, blows, etc. 2. Various types of arthritis: rheumatoid and rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis, traumatic arthritis, and frozen shoulder, etc. 3.

3. Neck, shoulder, waist, leg pain and painful diseases: including cervical spondylosis, pillow, neck and shoulder syndrome; shoulder supraspinatus tendonitis, bursitis, biceps tendonitis, acute and chronic lumbar sprains, lumbar strain, lumbar back myofasciitis, mild lumbar vertebral spondylolisthesis, pyriformis muscle injury syndrome, lumbar intervertebral disc herniation, lumbar spinal stenosis, and so on.

4. Activity dysfunction, joint stiffness, soft tissue swelling or pain after limb fracture treatment (conservative treatment or surgery); functional rehabilitation after hand trauma.

5. Delayed wound healing, scar adhesion after burns or other trauma.

6. Cerebral stroke and sequelae of traumatic brain injury, facial neuritis.

7. Auxiliary treatment of internal diseases: such as chronic gastritis, gastroptosis; bronchitis, lung infection, bronchial asthma; neurasthenia or insomnia.

8. Pediatric muscular strabismus, pediatric cerebral palsy.

9. Pelvic inflammatory disease, adnexitis, acute and chronic prostatitis.

10. Rehabilitation of geriatric diseases.