Clinique Chantecler Marseille

The Rehabilitation Department

The Clinique Chantecler has a multi-skilled re-education team at the heart of our patients' care. As a result, it is able to provide optimum care from the moment patients arrive until they leave the clinic.

Physiotherapy

The clinic's physiotherapists are on hand from Monday to Saturday to carry out your physiotherapy twice a day.

Dietetics

A dietician is present at the clinic two days a week. She prepares and adapts patients' diets according to the progress of their treatment.

Working closely with the nursing staff on a daily basis, she provides nutrition education, which is essential to patients' state of health.

Occupational therapy

The occupational therapist is present at the clinic from Monday to Friday. She will carry out an overall and individual assessment of your needs. She will visit you at home to help you improve your ability to function in your own environment. She will guide you in choosing and adapting technical aids (wheelchair, bath board, etc.).

Psychological care

The psychologist is present half a day a week at the clinic. He will offer you psychotherapeutic support, particularly during the fitting and rehabilitation process.

The psychomotricist

The psychomotricist is present at the clinic from Monday to Friday. She helps with the integration of the prosthesis during the fitting process. She helps with stress management and deals with phantom limb pain.

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