Physiotherapy

Discover the healing power of physiotherapy in our practice, with targeted movement exercises to strengthen the muscles, positive effects on the cardiovascular system and passive elements to promote mobility.

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Physiotherapy is a special form of exercise therapy, but not from a preventive point of view, but for the treatment of an existing disease and in the aftercare of accidents or operations, strokes or paralysis.With the active movement and holding exercises used in our practice, the muscles are strengthened, and this in turn has a positive effect on the cardiovascular system.

Passive elements are used to stretch the muscles and connective tissue, as well as to increase the range of motion of the joints.

And because physiotherapy can't work overnight, you'll get specific instructions on how to do it yourself at home. 

Whether alone or in a group, you will feel the healing success and appreciate the value of the exercises.

Can be used for

Joint / muscle pain

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Lumbago

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Sciatica

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Knee pain

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Circulatory problems

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Multiple sclerosis

Multiple sclerosis (MS), also known as encephalomyelitis disseminata (ED), is a chronic inflammatory neurological disease that affects the central nervous system and the spinal cord.

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After prolonged immobilization of an extremity (by plaster or splint)

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After operations

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Scar adhesions

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Rheumatic complaints

According to the WHO, the term "rheumatism" covers various diseases of the locomotor organs that are associated with painful movement restrictions.

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Back pain

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Shoulder complaints

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Tension

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Sprains

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