Massage Therapy

Massage is an ancient form of therapy that is still used today and is very popular with many patients. It is used to mechanically affect the skin, connective tissue and muscles through stretching, pulling and pressure stimuli. The effect of massage extends from the treated part of the body over the entire organism and also … Massage Therapy

Osteopathy: explained

Osteopathy is a predominantly manual diagnostic and therapeutic concept that dates back to the US physician Andrew Taylor Still (1828-1917). It refers to the diagnosis and therapy of functional disorders of any kind and is based on a holistic view and treatment of the human body. According to Still, disorders and movement restrictions of the … Osteopathy: explained

Physiotherapy

Physiotherapy is used for prevention, therapy or recovery. For this purpose, it uses both active procedures performed by the patient and passive procedures performed by the therapist. The aim of physiotherapy is to alleviate or even eliminate complaints and symptoms caused by aging, illness or accident, as well as by behavioral errors. In terms of … Physiotherapy

Water Pressure Jet Massage

Water pressure jet massage (synonym: water pressure massage) is used to treat the skin, muscles, vascular system and body metabolism. Different massage methods (overwater or underwater massage) are available for this purpose. Indications (areas of application) Lumbago/dorsalgia (back pain). Muscle tension of all kinds Circulatory and metabolic disorders Congestion-induced swelling in the venous and lymphatic … Water Pressure Jet Massage

Exercise Therapy

Exercise therapy used to be called physiotherapy. It is used to treat: Pain Disturbances in metabolism and blood circulation Improvement of mobility, coordination, strength and endurance Indications (areas of application) Pain Movement restrictions Reduced load-bearing capacity of the spine and joints Coordination disorders Paralysis Circulatory disorders Metabolic disorders Functional disorders of organ systems Rehabilitation The … Exercise Therapy

Craniosacral Therapy

Craniosacral therapy (synonyms: craniosacral therapy; craniosacral therapy; CST) is a form of treatment derived from W. G. Sutherland’s craniosacral osteopathy (1930) and belongs to the field of manual medicine (= manual therapy method). The method was developed in 1970 by the American J. G. Upledger and presented as a refinement of craniosacral osteopathy. Craniosacral therapy … Craniosacral Therapy