Physiotherapy encyclopedia - E-Health widget
Version 2.0 - Professional

By adding our physiotherapy encyclopedia, your website becomes a source of information for your visitors. Simply place the encyclopedia on your website!

With this E-Health widget, your practice will benefit from the following options:

  • Your own corporate identity
    The encyclopedia is presented in the brand colours of your website.

  • Suitable for all screen sizes
    Smartphones, tablets, laptops and desktop computers.

  • Easy to install
    You can easily install the encyclopedia by simply pasting a fragment of code in your web page.

  • Informative
    Your website becomes a source of information for physiotherapy complaints and disorders.

  • Effective
    You can refer your clients to the information on your website.


Examples



Option 1. Place the list of articles on one page


Shoulder (example)

Available body areas
Shoulder, Upper Arm, Elbow, Forearm, Wrist, Hand, Hip, Buttock, Upper Leg, Knee, Lower Leg, Ankle, Foot, Abdomen, Upper Back, Lower Back, Chest, Neck/Head.

The above example shows only the shoulder. The other areas of the body work in the same way.




Option 2. Create separate pages for each condition




Acromioclavicular injury:

The acromioclavicular joint, also called the 'AC joint', forms the connection between the clavicle (collarbone) and the top of the shoulder blade. Dislocation of this joint can cause damage to the ligaments and capsules that stabilise the joint.

Injuries to the AC joint are common in cyclists and judokas. They are at increased risk of falling on the top of the shoulder. This is a classic cause of acromioclavicular dislocation (luxation).







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