Oncology

Physiotherapy to improve your quality of life after oncology therapy

Physio Familiale offers specialized oncology services aimed at supporting patients in their physical recovery and overall well-being. Our interventions are tailored to address the common side effects experienced after oncology treatments, such as fatigue, chronic muscular and joint pain, radiation fibrosis, and bone metastases.

As physiotherapists, we work to help restore mobility, muscle strength, and physical function impaired by the disease and its treatments. We provide personalized exercises to strengthen muscles, improve flexibility, and prevent or treat complications such as osteoporosis, osteopenia, cachexia, and muscle atrophy.

Our care is designed to promote optimal recovery, reduce pain, and improve daily quality of life. Each treatment plan is customized to meet the specific needs of each patient, with the goal of comfort, healing, and independence.

What to expect during our sessions

At the Physio Familiale clinic, we are dedicated to your rehabilitation and we offer care using the most updated technology and training.

We provide physiotherapy services in a private clinic. The initial assessment for the running program lasts 90 minutes, with follow-up sessions ranging from 45 to 60 minutes. All consultations are conducted in private rooms for your comfort and confidentiality.

During the first session, we assess your physical condition, symptoms, and functional abilities to create a personalized treatment plan. In follow-up sessions, the physiotherapist will apply various therapies, prescribe exercises, and offer advice to support your recovery. 

During follow-up appointments, the physiotherapist may apply various treatment approaches, prescribe personalized exercises, and provide relevant self-management advice and tools to improve posture, muscular stress, pain and your physical well-being.

"We offer a personalized approach to help individuals achieve their health goals in prevention, rehabilitation, and performance."