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Centro Clínico AnimaVita: SHIS QI 11 Bloco O Salas 132 a 140 Shopping Deck Brasil - Lago Sul, Brasília - DF, ,

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Centro da Dor de Brasília

por Equipe AnimaVita:




Dor de Coluna e Hernias de Disco - Brasília - AnimaVita

centro da Dor de Brasília


O Centro da Dor consiste em um programa de tratamento multiprofissional com um equipe altamente Especialidada

maximizando as chances de Recuperação.

Você merece este cuidado.

 

 

 

Página Dedicada a informações teóricas sobre os diversos tipos de dores crônicas tratadas pela Equipe AnimaVita, suas implicações clínicas e algumas curiosidades que ajudam a entender o tema dor crônica.

Várias síndromes dolorosas são tratadas pela equipe AnimaVita, principalmente nos casos de tentativa de evitar as cirurgias da coluna utilizando o Programa de tratamento AnimaVita

 

Em caso de dúvidas entre em contato conosco.  

 


 

 

Centro de Tratamento da Dor - Equipe AnimaVita:


Página Dedicada a informações teóricas sobre dor e suas Implicações clínicas, artigos sobre os temas como fibromialgia, dor crônica, dores de cabeça, dor no cóccix, enxaqueca, dor de coluna, entre outros. Várias doenças dolorosas tratadas pela equipe AnimaVita. Em caso de dúvidas poste sua pergunta no Forum!

 

 

 

 


Dor de Coluna:

 

 



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CENTRO DE TRATAMENTO DA DOR DA CLÍNICA ANIMAVITA:

Informações sobre todos os tipos de Dores na Coluna e seus respectivos tratamentos pela Equipe AnimaVita, referência nacional em tratamento da dor.

Maximizando as chances de Recuperação.

Você e sua família merecem o melhor.

 

 

 

                      
 

 

 

Dor de Coluna na Gravidez:


                                     


Exercicios físicos na gravidez com Pilates - Brasília - AnimaVitaTRATAMENTO DA DOR DE COLUNA NA GESTAÇÃO DA CLÍNICA ANIMAVITA:


São comuns as dores de coluna quando muitos dos remédios utilizados para o tratamento da dor são contrindicados ou pelo menos desconselhados.Saiba o que a nossa equipe pode fazer por você sem a utilização de medicações ou beneficie do nosso programa preventivo da dor durante a gestação.

Você e seu bebê merecem o melhor.

Equipe AnimaVita.

 

 

 

 

 

Tratamento não Cirurgico da dor de Coluna:

 


Tratamento não cirurgico da hérnia de disco de dor lombar brasíliaCENTRO DE TRATAMENTO DA DOR DA CLÍNICA ANIMAVITA:

São comuns as dores de coluna quando muitos dos remédios utilizados para o tratamento da dor são contrindicados ou pelo menos desconselhados.Saiba o que a nossa equipe pode fazer por você sem a utilização de medicações ou beneficie do nosso programa preventivo da dor durante a gestação.

Você e seu bebê merecem o melhor. Equipe AnimaVita.

 

 

 

 

 

Execícos Físicos com Pilates durante a Gravidez:

 


Pilates_brasilia_getacao_gravidez_180CENTRO DE TRATAMENTO DA DOR DA CLÍNICA ANIMAVITA:


São comuns as dores de coluna quando muitos dos remédios utilizados para o tratamento da dor são contrindicados ou pelo menos desconselhados.Saiba o que a nossa equipe pode fazer por você sem a utilização de medicações ou beneficie do nosso programa preventivo da dor durante a gestação.

Você e seu bebê merecem o melhor. Equipe AnimaVita.


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Outras Dores:

 


 

folder_green  Fibromialgia


folder_green  Dor Crônica


folder_green Dor de Cabeça


folder_green Acupuntura


folder_green Dor Miofascial


folder_green Síndrome da Fadiga Crônica


folder_green Osteopatia


folder_green Coluna - Hérnias de Disco


folder_green Dor menstrual


folder_green Dor em Calcâneo/Calcanhar


folder_green AnimaVita GET

 

folder_green Dor no Cóccix

 

folder_green Enxaqueca

 

 

 

 

 

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