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Manual Therapy

Manual therapy is an examination- and treatment technique that aims to discover an imbalance in the musculoskeletal system and to treat it. Manual therapy does not prioritize the treatment of symptoms but the treatment of the cause. Specific manual techniques on joints, muscles, connective- and nervous tissue as well as organs, concludes the holistic treatment offers. Manual therapy is frequently applied in cases of malfunctioning of joints, for example backaches.

Osteopathy

Osteopathy is a form of complementary medicine that uses manual techniques to treat pain, dysfunction, and other health problems. In osteopathy, the person is viewed as a whole and the cause of the symptoms is treated. The osteopath examines and treats the musculoskeletal system as well as the organs and the craniosacral system.

(Deutsch) Atemphysiotherapie

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(Deutsch) Stoßwellentherapie

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Kinesio-Tape

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Motion analysis

We use motion analysis to prevent injury, in rehabilitation and during training. The athlete or the patient is tested individually by applying a standardized procedure. Muscular dysbalance, restrictions in movement and disorders in functional movements are considered. The analysis is graphic and a personal training plan is developed.

Jaw Joint Therapy

The jaw joint is a very complex joint of the human body. The physiotherapeutical jaw joint therapy is indicated for instance when there is pain in the jaw joint, teeth grinding, jaw clicking, difficulties with opening the mouth, headache or tinnitus.

Sportsphysiotherapy

Sports physiotherapy treats overstrain from training or from competition and the musculoskeletal system is prepared for intense straining. Before the competition the vigilance and concentration is promoted and after the competition, the regeneration is prioritized.

Biofeedback

Biofeedback aims to audiovisually demonstrate autonomous processes; central physiological parameters (moisture of the skin, muscle tension, temperature, heart rate or brain waves) are shown graphically. The perception of vegetative, bodily changes (autonomous nervous system) allows or eases the deliberate self-control of the bodily functions and provides optimal requirements for healing.

Myofascial Techniques

Fasciae surround all tissue of the human body and form a functioning unit. The aim of the treatment is to bring the fasciae back to a natural state of elasticity so that tensions are loosened, pain is soothed and the posture normalized.