Physiotherapy includes various measures and techniques to improve a person’s physical function, mobility, and quality of life. Our team will provide you with professional support for the following complaints:
Physiotherapy helps you rehabilitate after injuries such as broken bones, muscle strains, torn ligaments or joint sprains, as well as after operations such as those on the spine, shoulder, knee or hip. Targeted exercises and therapies can improve your mobility and the function of the affected area.
If you have chronic pain, such as back, neck or joint pain, kinesitherapy can help reduce pain and improve mobility. Manual therapies, massages, stretching exercises and other techniques can promote blood circulation and reduce inflammation.
Physiotherapy can be used for neurological diseases such as stroke, Parkinson’s, multiple sclerosis or paraplegia. The aim is to improve motor skills, coordination and balance and to increase quality of life.
Physiotherapy can also be used preventatively to prevent injuries and improve overall fitness. Muscle strength, flexibility and endurance can be trained through targeted exercises and advice.
It is important to note that this list is not exhaustive and that everyone’s individual needs are different. Every therapy is preceded by a precise diagnosis in order to create a personalized treatment plan.
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Manual therapy is a form of treatment that uses specific hand grip and mobilisation techniques. The aim is to identify and treat functional disorders in the musculoskeletal system and thus restore the interaction between joints, muscles and nerves.
In physical therapy, we use targeted exercises and manual techniques to help you rehabilitate from injuries, manage pain, or improve your physical function.
Manual lymphatic drainage is a specific massage technique that aims to promote the drainage of lymphatic fluid in the tissue. It is often used to reduce swelling, especially after surgery or lymphedema.
Physiotherapy can relieve or even prevent chronic pain through targeted training. The treatment includes, for example, targeted exercises to improve muscle function and mobility, manual techniques such as massage and mobilisation, and also individual pain management strategies geared to your needs.
Cold therapy is a treatment method that uses cold to relieve pain, inflammation and swelling, done through ice packs, cold gel packs or cryotherapy.
Kinesio taping is a method that applies elastic tape to the skin to stabilize joints, support muscles, relieve pain and promote natural healing.
Sport physiotherapy is a specialized form of physiotherapy for preventing and rehabilitating sports injuries. It includes exercises, techniques and programs to support your performance and prevent or treat injuries.
Medical massage can be used to relieve pain, relax, improve blood circulation, or rehabilitate after injuries. The type of massage depends on your diagnosis and is also combinable with other therapeutic measures.
During temporomandibular joint treatment, also known as temporomandibular joint therapy or craniomandibular dysfunction (CMD) therapy, we carry out targeted measures to treat functional disorders in the temporomandibular joint. It can include manual techniques, exercises and muscle relaxation. The aim is to relieve pain and restore normal function of the jaw joint.
Electrotherapy uses electrical currents to treat pain, muscle tension and other complaints. Electrodes are placed on the skin and electrical pulses stimulate the muscles or nerves.
Ultrasound therapy uses sound waves that transmitt through a gel to the skin. It can be used to relieve pain, improve blood circulation and speed up the healing process of injuries.
Heat therapy involves applying heat to the body to promote blood circulation, relax muscles, and relieve pain. It can be done with hot compresses, infrared light, warm water baths, or heating pads. Heat therapy is often used for muscle tension, arthritis and also to support rehabilitation.
During pelvic floor training, targeted exercises should strengthen the muscles in the pelvic floor. It helps in the prevention and treatment of problems caused by birth injuries, uterine prolapse, after surgery or disorders caused by enlargement of the prostate. The training includes contractions and relaxation exercises to improve pelvic floor control and strength. It can be used both preventively and rehabilitatively.
Our therapeutic work is very complex and varies depending on the patients medical findings, age and previous illnesses. Please do not hesitate to contact us so we can work with you to tailor your treatment to your needs.