3410 €

Neurological diseases

Spasticity treatment and management

Euromedica-Arogi Physical Rehabilitation Center of Thessaloniki

A team of specialized health professionals after careful evaluation of all aspects of your condition in consultation with you and your caregivers will determine the aspect of your life to be improved and set clear goals for the treatment. Therapists will apply stretching and a range of motion exercises to prevent permanent shorting of muscles while medical professionals may prescribe muscle relaxing drugs and or local injections of drugs to weaken or paralyze overactive muscle. Rehabilitation robotics may also be applied to assist movement.

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3410 €

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5110 €

Neurological diseases

Myasthenia Gravis

Euromedica-Arogi Physical Rehabilitation Center of Thessaloniki

Skilled therapists introduce a combination of strengthening exercises with  an active range of motion exercises and resistance (isotonic exercise) that will help you remain as functional as possible and build your strength to facilitate return to work and activities of daily living. The rehabilitation program is framed with occupational therapy to help you adapt new ways of performing specific domestic and occupational tasks and speech therapy to strengthen  facial and throat muscles. 

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Euromedica-Arogi Physical Rehabilitation Center of Thessaloniki

5110 €

30 days treatment
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Neurological diseases

Parkinson's disease

Euromedica-Arogi Physical Rehabilitation Center of Thessaloniki

The Parkinson disease patients can truly benefit by an intensive rehabilitation program based on physiotherapy, occupational therapy and speech therapy. The rehabilitation program aims at improving walking, balance and flexibility, increasing aerobic skill and eventually the functional independence.

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7660 €

Neurological diseases

Multiple sclerosis

Euromedica-Arogi Physical Rehabilitation Center of Thessaloniki

The patients of Multiple Sclerosis can truly benefit from an intensive rehabilitation program based on physiotherapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy and hydrotherapy. 

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7660 €

45 days treatment
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10210 €

Neurological diseases

Guillain - Barré syndrome

Euromedica-Arogi Physical Rehabilitation Center of Thessaloniki

A full team of rehabilitation and medical professionals including pulmonologists, physiatrists, physical, occupational and speech therapists, pain specialists, and psychologists will provide you extensive education for you and your family and intensive, individualized rehabilitation to maximize your function and independence. 

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10210 €

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Neurological diseases

Stroke

Euromedica-Arogi Physical Rehabilitation Center of Thessaloniki

The aim of rehabilitation is the best possible recovery of the functional independence of the patient through teaching walking again, through restraining the spasticity of the hemiplegic limps, through teaching again everyday life activities, improving swallowing and speech and through the proper psychological support.  
The best rehabilitation outcome is directly related to the time of intervention. Therefore, the early start of a rehabilitation program increases the expected result.

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Relevant treatments

Multiple sclerosis

The patients of Multiple Sclerosis can truly benefit from an intensive rehabilitation program based on physiotherapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy and hydrotherapy. 

Parkinson's disease

The Parkinson disease patients can truly benefit by an intensive rehabilitation program based on physiotherapy, occupational therapy and speech therapy. The rehabilitation program aims at improving walking, balance and flexibility, increasing aerobic skill and eventually the functional independence.

Stroke

The aim of rehabilitation is the best possible recovery of the functional independence of the patient through teaching walking again, through restraining the spasticity of the hemiplegic limps, through teaching again everyday life activities, improving swallowing and speech and through the proper psychological support.  
The best rehabilitation outcome is directly related to the time of intervention. Therefore, the early start of a rehabilitation program increases the expected result.

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