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Osteopathy
How does osteopathy work?
The body is a holistic unit consisting of body, mind, and soul. Osteopathy not only views the physical body as a unit, but also incorporates the mind and soul into this unit.
For example, a painful shoulder may have its cause in a completely different place, e.g., in the form of stress that is not being processed properly. Osteopathy attempts to restore this unity.
Where does osteopathy help?
Osteopathy can be used for all functional disorders of the body, even if they have existed for a long time.
Important areas of application include tension, disorders of the skeleton and associated muscles and ligaments, such as herniated discs and lumbago.
Consequences of accident injuries such as whiplash.
Problems with digestion, the urogenital tract, temporomandibular joint disorders, as well as sleep problems and migraines are other important areas of application.
Infants and young children respond particularly well to osteopathy.
Physical therapy
I have been running a physiotherapy practice in Balgach since 1994.
Our areas of focus are:
- Manual therapy
- Lymphatic drainage
- Incontinence therapy with biofeedback
- Neurological treatments according to Bobath
- Water therapy
- All types of exercise therapy
- Supervised strength training with medical training equipment
- Home treatments
Physiotherapy treatments are usually prescribed by a doctor and are covered by basic insurance.
Training therapy (medical training therapy, MTT)
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Medical training therapy uses modern therapy equipment to specifically train strength, mobility, and endurance.
Training therapy allows you to carry out problem-specific training under expert guidance.
The training plan is regularly adapted to your current training condition.
This therapy is mainly used for:
- Spinal problems
- Post-operative and post-injury conditions
- Respiratory and cardiovascular problems
- Osteoporosis
- General fitness training
This form of therapy is usually covered by health insurance if a doctor's prescription is provided.
It is also possible to purchase a subscription.
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