Physiotherapy & Osteopathy
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Kinesio taping is a technique that involves applying a special type of elastic tape to the skin to provide support, stability, and pain relief to muscles and joints.
Read MoreIt typically consists of a motorized head that delivers rapid, repetitive strokes to the body’s muscles.
Read MoreUltrasound therapy is a therapeutic modality that utilizes high-frequency sound waves to provide deep heating or mechanical vibrations to the body’s tissues.
Read MoreIt involves the application of electrodes to the skin, which deliver controlled electrical currents to targeted muscles or nerves.
Read MoreCupping therapy is an ancient therapeutic technique that involves placing cups on the skin to create a suction effect.
Read MoreOne of the main aspects of physiotherapy involves looking at the body, rather than focusing on the individual factors of an injury.
Read MoreDry needling is a therapeutic that involves inserting thin needles into the skin and underlying tissues, without injecting any medication or fluid, to target specific areas of muscle tension or dysfunction.
Read MoreIn osteopathy, thrust techniques, also known as high-velocity low-amplitude (HVLA) techniques, are commonly used as a manual therapy approach to address musculoskeletal dysfunctions.
Read MoreTherapeutic massage is a hands-on therapy that involves manipulating the soft tissues of the body to promote relaxation, relieve muscle tension, and improve overall well-being.
Read MorePressotherapy uses specialized devices to apply intermittent pressure on body parts through inflatable chambers or sleeves.
Read MoreA non-invasive treatment which involves creating a series of energy acoustic wave pulsations which are directly applied to the site of injury through the client’s skin via a gel medium.
Read MoreTecar therapy devices, also called Smart Tecar machines, are advanced medical tools used in rehabilitation. They employ electromagnetic energy to treat musculoskeletal issues and injuries.
Read MoreI am Fadi El Gemayel, a physiotherapist and osteopath from Lebanon. I hold a Diploma in Sports Injuries from Barcelona University and have accumulated 10 years of experience in the field, having worked in both Lebanon and the UAE.
My professional background includes working at a Polyclinic in Beirut and Dubai, , as well as teaching theoretical and practical subjects in the physiotherapy department at Antonine University, Faculty of Public Health.
Throughout my career, I have gained extensive experience in treating a diverse range of patients with various conditions and problems. By prioritizing the identification and treatment of the underlying causes rather than simply addressing the symptoms, I can effectively reduce pain and improve patients' overall well-being. A thorough history and comprehensive assessment are vital in achieving the most accurate diagnosis, facilitating the development of an appropriate treatment plan tailored to individual needs.
In addition to my professional experience and academic qualifications, I possess several key strengths that enhance my effectiveness as a physiotherapist:
These strengths, combined with my expertise, allow me to provide optimal care and facilitate successful treatment outcomes for my patients.
It is an overuse injury affecting the thigh and knee, linked to the tensor fasciae latae muscle which aids in hip movement.
Read MoreA common injury that occur when the ligaments in the ankle are stretched or torn.
Read MoreNeck pain is a common condition that can be caused by various factors.
Read MoreIt is characterized by inflammation and irritation of the plantar fascia, which causes pain and discomfort in the heel or arch of the foot.
Read MoreA medical condition characterized by an abnormal curvature of the spine.
Read MoreA condition that affects the temporomandibular joint, which connects the jawbone to the skull.
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