Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, like all invoices for medical services you can deduct 19% of the amount from your tax return if the payment was made in a traceable manner

Those who are eligible for the INPS doctor's tax visit must notify this at the start of the treatment and if you were not available during the check-up, we will certify your presence at the clinic at the time of treatment.

Yes, physiotherapy expenses are considered as medical expenses, so if the insurance contract text does not state otherwise, they will be fully reimbursed by the insurance company.
Ask your insurer for confirmation.

), physiatrics (cervicalgia, lumbago, tendonitis, muscle injuries, arthrosis, inflammation, piriformis syndrome, etc.), post-surgical neurosurgery (herniated discs, stenosis) and rheumatology (rheumatoid arthritis, ankylosing spondylitis, etc.).

I don't work in cycles of tot sessions or with set protocols because my philosophy is to draw up a recovery programme tailored to the patient.
Very indicatively, depending on the pathology and the cooperation of the patient, this ranges from a minimum of 1-2 sessions to a higher number of sessions for more complex post-operative patients.

No, it is not necessary to make specialist visits or have prescriptions in order to carry out treatment in the practice,
If they prove to be necessary, the physiotherapist himself will advise whether and to which specialist to turn to.

In most cases it is not necessary and even if it is, you will be told in the evaluation what kind of further diagnostic work is best to do.

A session lasts from a minimum of 30 min to a maximum of 60 min, depending on the type of session.

It would be best to avoid this especially before an evaluation, in which case notify the physiotherapist.

It depends, after an injury it is best to ice especially the first 3-5 days.
Heat, on the other hand, helps to relax the muscles and is therefore indicated in the case of contractures and muscle tension, but be careful not to put it on if you are also inflamed!

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  • Pieve del Grappa
  • San Zenone degli Ezzelini
  • Source
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  • Asolo
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  • Possagno
  • Cavaso
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  • Solagna
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  • Mussolente
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  • Altivole
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