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Physiotherapist Pantelis Herodotou founded the Herodotion Rehabilitation Center in 2011. The center offers an individual approach to each patient in the field of physiotherapy and rehabilitation. The center's modern equipment and professional staff are also designed to provide services to people with disabilities.
Services provided by Herodotion Rehabilitation Center:
- Medical diagnostics to determine the dysfunction of the musculoskeletal system.
- Physiotherapy rehabilitation using modern equipment and therapeutic techniques.
- Fast recovery of injuries and daily procedures for people with musculoskeletal problems.
- Acupuncture as an alternative treatment.
- Nursing.
- Accommodation in one, two, three or four-bed room with all the amenities: air conditioning, heating, TV, Internet services, toilet, shower.
- Collaboration with doctors of various specialties.
- Diet Plan Development: Prepare food according to the advice of an experienced dietitian.
- Personalized nutrition programs are also provided, tailored to the needs of each patient.
At Herodotion Rehabilitation Center various methods of physiotherapy are being used, such as: Perfetti Method (occupational therapy), Vojt Method (treatment of disorders of the central nervous system and musculoskeletal system), Bobath Method (neuro-developmental treatment restores muscle tone) and PNF Methodology (Treatment of Patients with Cerebral Palsy).
The Herodotion Rehabilitation Center uses modern unique equipment: Alter G Antigravity Treadmill, ESWT Device for therapeutic ultrasound, TRITON Spine Decompression Mechanotherapy Table, TECAR Electrotherapy and Magnetotherapy Device (SIS magnetic stimulator), Unique device in the singular, presented in Cyprus BTL Chair Emsella is the latest development for pelvic floor muscle training. It is their weakening and atrophy that causes common uncomfortable problems and much more for the speedy recovery of patients.
Website: https://herodotion.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/herodotion
Education
Pantelis Irodotou graduated the Department of Physiotherapy at the State Medical University of Athens, Greece in 2011. He holds a master's degree in neurological diseases. Pantelis Irodotou is a member of the Greek Physiotherapy Association and a member of the Cyprus Physiotherapist Association. In 2011, Pantelis was awarded the Order of Ioannis Tsakoniyatis in Greece for his research in knee arthroplasty. Pantelis Irodotou founded the Herodotion Rehabilitation Center. He is currently receiving patients at the hospital and at the same time working in the National Fund for Rehabilitation of the Disabled, Attica State Hospital in Athens, Greece. Pantelis Irodotou constantly improves her qualifications by participating in seminars and congresses in the field of neurological diseases, sports injuries. He is currently undergoing training in respiratory physiotherapy.