Medical training therapy
Medical training therapy (medical fitness) is a combination of sports training and physiotherapy.
The aim of medical fitness is to improve the following:
muscle strength
muscle elasticity
endurance
movement speed
movement coordination
body posture
- functions of other organ systems
(cardiovascular, respiratory, etc.)
Regular MTT supports rehabilitation processes and improves inadequate body functions. In particular, MTT is applied to:
back pain
respiratory and cardiovascular diseases
osteoporosis
after operations
Diagnostics
The medical training therapy is prescribed by doctors and takes place under physiotherapeutic guidance and care. It is important that the patient takes responsibility and is able, after some instructions, to carry out the exercise program independently. The training takes place 2-3 times a week and lasts for a total of 3 months. A training session lasts between 45 and 60 minutes.