What is Physiotherapy? Physiotherapy is an evidence-based treatment method that aims to increase the mobility of patients, improve their functionality and maintain their health. Physiotherapy, a health service covering rehabilitation, prevention of disabilities and improvement of general health, has a wide range of applications on musculoskeletal, circulatory, nervous and respiratory systems. Physiotherapists are skilled in assessing the patient's mobility and creating personalised treatment programmes.

What is Retina? The retina is a sensory layer located at the back of the eye and provides visual function. The retina, which perceives light and sends visual signals to the brain, processes the light coming through the cornea and lens in the eye and forms the final stage of the visual process. The retina is covered with nerve cells and billions of visual cells. Symptoms of Retinal Disease Although the symptoms of retinal diseases vary according to the type of disease, [...]

What is Myopia? Myopia is a visual impairment caused by a defect in the refraction of light in the eye. Normally, the cornea and lens focus the incoming light on the retina, providing a clear image. However, in myopia, light is focused in front of the retina and distant objects appear blurred. This can be caused by anatomical features such as the cornea or lens being too curved or the eyeball being longer than normal. Causes of Myopia [...]

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