Manual therapy: Orthopedic Manual Therapy (Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy) is a specialization of physiotherapy for the treatment of neuro-musculoskeletal pathologies, based on clinical reasoning, and which uses highly specific treatment approaches, which include manual techniques and therapeutic exercises .
Post-surgical functional recovery: observational study of the recovery of motor skills and ADL independence in patients undergoing various types of orthopedic interventions, trying to identify the predictive factors of a potential poor recovery and how physiotherapeutic treatment can influence them
Quality of life of cancer patients: study of recovery in terms of perceived quality of life and the potential role in social, relational and professional life that cancer patients undergoing surgery f can achieve, identifying as well the areas of greatest interest for the patient in whom physiotherapy can be seen as a positive prognostic factor
Massage: manual therapy strategies aimed at modifying locoregional conditions within the musculoskeletal system with the aim of alleviating conditions of high reactivity