Manual therapy is defined as a clinical approach utilizing advanced specific hands-on techniques that include, but are not limited to mobilization, massage, myofascial release, PNF, traction, and mobilization with movement.
Represents usage of various electric current modalities which are obtained through modern electronic devices, all with a therapeutic purpose.
Manual lymphatic drainage is a technique we use to create a balance between the fluids in the body. The technique is based on the experience of the massage technique developed by Dr. Vodder, who determined the movements, the arrangement and the way of performing them.
Medical training therapy is a combination of sports training and physiotherapy. This is prescribed by the doctor and takes place under physiotherapeutic guidance and supervision.
Modern non-invasive method of patient rehabilitation using radial shockwaves is now available to all patients.
Whether athletes are in adolescence, students or professional athletes, we create and use personalised programmes that enable them to return to sport as quickly as possible.
Kenzo Kase from Japan has developed the underlying ideas based on his clinical experience in the 70s. The method has been developed and improved for almost 25 years.
Myofascial trigger points are clinically unambiguously identifiable, painful, pathological changes in skeletal muscles. These are tiny muscle fibers that permanently cramp and shorten. The most common cause of this is likely to be muscle overload or stress.
Neurorehabilitation focuses on recovery from central nervous system disorders including CVA, trauma to the spinal cord and brain and progressive disorders such as Multiple Sclerosis and Parkinson’s disease.
PNF (Proprioceptive Neuromuscular Facilitation) is a series of techniques that stimulates the development of muscle strength and endurance, joint mobility and stability, and movement control and coordination.
CFT is a novel strategy that is successfully used for chronic back pain. The focus is on postural patterns in everyday life and their psychosocial components.
Physiotherapy Glattbrugg offers services of early in-house rehabilitation to patients who are not able to come to our office.
Dry needling is a special acupuncture technique used to treat myofascial trigger points. Sterile disposable acupuncture needles are used for this purpose.
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