Physiotherapy for diseases and pain in the back

Back pain can have many different causes. Physiotherapy tailored to the respective cause can support conservative treatment, but can also be used for rehabilitation after surgery. Pain in the cervical region or diseases of the cervical spine that cause pain are not uncommon.

The reason for this is the good mobility of the head, which in return is accompanied by a rather low stability. This is why pain in the cervical region can occur especially in accidents. But also slipped discs or arthrotic changes are not uncommon.

On the following page you will find an overview of our topics in the field of physiotherapy for diseases of the cervical spine: >> to the overview: Physiotherapy for diseases of the cervical spinePhysiotherapy for pain in the thoracic spine is mainly used for malformations, poor posture or arthrotic changes. But also herniated or protruding discs can occur in the area of BWS and make physiotherapeutic exercises necessary. On the following page you will find an overview of our topics in the field of physiotherapy for diseases of the thoracic spine: >> to overview: Physiotherapy for diseases of the thoracic spinePhysiotherapy can also be used to support pain in the lumbar spine.

Pain in the lumbar spine is mainly caused by arthrotic or degenerative changes. On the following page you will find an overview of our topics in the field of physiotherapy for diseases of the lumbar spine: >> to overview: Physiotherapy for diseases of the lumbar spineMany diseases that cause back pain can occur at different heights of the spine. Who does not know the problem “back pain in the office due to long sitting” or “back pain when carrying and standing for a long time”!

This can be counteracted by simple rules of conduct and exercises. The intervertebral discs are relieved, nerves decompressed and muscles strengthened. The magic word here is: movement. Take a few minutes of your time and your back will thank you for it.