In contrast to the hot mud pack, the mud pack heats up slowly due to a heat carrier. This is more pleasant for most patients, as the initially large heat stimulus is eliminated.
Discover the relaxing effect of the hot roll - by gently rolling it back and forth on the area of the body to be treated, it not only provides pain relief for muscles and joints, but also has an expectorant effect and promotes blood circulation.
Discover the healing power of massage, one of the oldest remedies known to mankind. In our practice, we offer various forms of massage, from connective tissue massage to relaxation massage, which are specifically tailored to your individual needs.
Experience the diverse world of electrotherapy - from iontophoresis for the targeted injection of active ingredients to electrical muscle stimulation to strengthen weakened muscles and pain-relieving ultrasound therapy, which supports the body's own self-healing process.
Experience Matrix Rhythm Therapy as a supportive measure to alleviate muscular and skeletal disorders, from swelling reduction to nerve regeneration for complaints such as migraines, tinnitus and chronic degenerative diseases.
Optimize your healing process with kinesiology taping - active support for injured structures. Water-resistant, skin-friendly and wearable for up to a week, the tape offers relief for sports injuries, joint pain, tinnitus, tension and menstrual pain.
For building and strengthening the muscles
Endurance training (running, cycling) can help strengthen the immune system and improve the cardiovascular system, among other things.
Sciatica, headaches, stomach problems - often the cause lies in the spine. Dorn therapy offers a gentle solution to complaints by specifically treating the area of origin. Discover the effective effect of gentle vertebral and joint therapy.
Local vibration therapy is a non-invasive solution for the supportive treatment of acute and chronic musculoskeletal pain, as well as the consequences of a variety of neurological disorders.
Cupping treatments were already being carried out in Mesopotamia around 3,300 BC. In dry (bloodless) cupping, cupping glasses are placed on the area to be treated with negative pressure.