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Welcome to our practice
Based on a thorough assessment, we develop appropriate treatment plans with the aim of restoring the functionality of the musculoskeletal system.
We achieve this through specific techniques such as passive joint and tissue mobilization or through the use of physical forces such as electricity or ultrasound. We also focus on active movement therapy.
Our practice has a medical training therapy department where we can specifically address the factors of strength, mobility, endurance, and coordination—all in accordance with your personal needs.
Osteopathy
Osteopathy is a healing method in which only the hands are used for diagnosis and therapy.
It does not require medication or other medical aids. The aim of osteopathic treatment is to restore the patient's well-being.
To achieve this, the osteopath identifies functional disorders in the body and applies treatment there. Osteopathy is a holistic, manual form of therapy. It is based on the knowledge that the human body forms a single entity and possesses self-healing powers—structure and organs interact with each other.
The three pillars of osteopathy
- Parietal osteopathy: This involves treating the musculoskeletal system, i.e., mobilizing and correcting joints, muscles, tendons, and ligaments.
- Visceral osteopathy: Visceral osteopathy works on the internal organs and their connection to the entire organism. Indications include diarrhea, constipation, heart and circulatory problems, menstrual cramps, chronic fatigue, etc.
- Craniosacral osteopathy: The skull bones and the sacrum are connected by a dural tube and form a functional unit. Disruptions in the mobility of this unit affect the entire body. Examples include problems in newborns such as "cry babies" or 3-month colic, headaches and migraines, dizziness, jaw joint problems, concentration disorders, and stress.
Osteopathy is partially reimbursed by supplementary insurance. Check with your health insurance provider for more information!
Acupuncture
Acupuncture is a fundamental part of Chinese medicine and treats illnesses caused by functional disorders.
Acupuncture is based on the ancient Chinese philosophy of yin and yang with the five elements of earth, metal, water, wood, and fire. It is important not to view the body as a closed system, but rather to recognize that the body, mind, soul, and environment influence each other.
This insight forms the basis of traditional Chinese medicine.
MTT (Medical Training Therapy)
In addition to classic physiotherapy, we have integrated a new concept for medical training therapy into our practice.
A chronic lack of physical exercise is the cause of numerous complaints. Your personal training plan is determined on the basis of a physiotherapeutic examination and a fitness test on the IPN ergometer.
Taking into account your personal goals and capabilities, a training plan will be created to sustainably improve your mobility, strength, coordination, and endurance.
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Opening times
- Monday *7:30 to 19:00
- Tuesday *7:30 to 19:00
- Wednesday *7:30 to 19:00
- Thursday *7:30 to 19:00
- Friday *7:30 to 17:00
- SaturdayClosed
- SundayClosed
Rating 4 of 5 stars
Opening times
- Monday *7:30 to 19:00
- Tuesday *7:30 to 19:00
- Wednesday *7:30 to 19:00
- Thursday *7:30 to 19:00
- Friday *7:30 to 17:00
- SaturdayClosed
- SundayClosed
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- German
- Dizziness,Headaches/Migraines,Joint Pain,Orthodontic Follow-up,Stress and Anxiety
- By telephone
- Close to public transport,In city center,Wheelchair-accessible
- Adults
- Categories
- Physical therapyOsteopathyAcupuncture (not included in category doctors)
