
Therapeutic exercises and motor equipment hall:
Therapeutic therapy is one of the most important treatments that help to build muscle in the injured and maintain the flexibility of the body and the fitness of the physical injury through the program of motor and sports devices vary different exercises depending on the different situations where the specialist puts a therapeutic program for each patient based on the nature of his body and his health through integration Between multiple types of programs to reach the ideal situation as close as possible.
Mechanical motor therapy depends on the practical use of body movements and this type of treatment is the most effective among the natural forces of movement.
Therapeutic therapy is the most effective method if used regularly and accurately and in accordance with the imbalance in the body where it relies on the concepts of movement and laws in the construction of regimens to restore and renew the motor functions and access to the state of pre-injury Or disease and to determine the complications of disability.
The advantages of mechanical motor therapy is that it is used for all ages and various injuries and diseases in different stages and has an important role in maintaining the health and fitness of the patient and restore the flexibility of the joints and muscle fiber and strengthen.
Therapeutic therapy is one of the most important treatments that help to build muscle in the injured and maintain the flexibility of the body and the fitness of the physical injury through the program of motor and sports devices vary different exercises depending on the different situations where the specialist puts a therapeutic program for each patient based on the nature of his body and his health through integration Between multiple types of programs to reach the ideal situation as close as possible.
Mechanical motor therapy depends on the practical use of body movements and this type of treatment is the most effective among the natural forces of movement.
Therapeutic therapy is the most effective method if used regularly and accurately and in accordance with the imbalance in the body where it relies on the concepts of movement and laws in the construction of regimens to restore and renew the motor functions and access to the state of pre-injury Or disease and to determine the complications of disability.
The advantages of mechanical motor therapy is that it is used for all ages and various injuries and diseases in different stages and has an important role in maintaining the health and fitness of the patient and restore the flexibility of the joints and muscle fiber and strengthen.
Conditions requiring motor therapy:
- Neuropathic injuries such as brain, spinal cord and peripheral nerves
- War injuries to limbs such as cactus and fractures
- Burn injuries
- Patients with back pain.
- Patients with poor body posture.
- Postoperative patients of the spine and joints.
- Patients with post-traumatic brain injury such as slippery ablation.
- Cerebral palsy cases.
- Multiple sclerosis.
- Parkinson 's disease.
- Patients with heart or vascular problems.
Objectives of motor therapy:
- Maintain the effectiveness of the non-infected parts of the body and restore the injured part to the pre-injury level.
- Raise the efficiency of the body organs to accelerate healing
- Improving circulatory efficiency
- Improve respiratory efficiency.
- Restore the basic functions of the injured member such as:
- Restoring the feeling of nervousness and restoring the motor memory Raising the level of metabolic reactions that help heal the infected tissues.
- Prevention of adhesions in soft tissue.
- Strengthen the muscles of the affected area and raise its efficiency so that its functions are not affected.
- The rapid healing of fractures and prevention of near joint stiffness in the affected area and prevention of muscle atrophy at fractures, especially after the stabilization phase.
- Recovery of joints and elasticity of muscle fibers and their elongation, especially when treating torsion, muscle tension, tearing, and reduction of complications associated with injury, disease or disability.










