Medical Services
Medical services means medical and health care services provided to a Person, including, but not limited to, medical and health care services provided to a Person which are covered by a policy of insurance, and includes, without limitation, physician services, nurse and therapist services, dental services, hospital services, skilled nursing facility services, comprehensive outpatient rehabilitation services, home health care services, residential and out-patient behavioral healthcare services, and medicine or health care equipment provided to a Person for a necessary or specifically requested valid and proper medical or health purpose.
Shockwave therapy is its own treatment for a lingering injury, or pain resulting from illness. You don’t need painkillers with it – the purpose of the therapy is to trigger the body’s own natural healing response. Many people report that their pain is reduced and mobility improved after the first treatment.
Physiotherapy might be the right choice if you: Experience pain or lack of motion as a result of an event, ranging from a strain to a motor vehicle accident. Had surgery and are in need of rehabilitation. Are looking to incorporate more physical activity into your life and require better motion.
Injection in Orthopedic is one of the common treatments. There are several types of injection and it is applied mostly for pain relief and anti-inflammatory purposes.
For some orthopedic injuries, your doctor may prescribe a medication or injection that can help you recover. Explore common options you may have so you know what to expect.