THERAPIES
Classic Massage

Classic Massage

Classic massage is a well-established treatment method that helps relieve muscle tension, reduce pain, and promote overall well-being. Using targeted massage techniques, muscles and soft tissues are loosened, blood circulation is stimulated, and the body's natural metabolic processes are supported.

Whether you are experiencing back, neck, or shoulder pain, muscular tension, or need complementary therapy after physical exertion, classic massage can help reduce discomfort and improve mobility. At the same time, it provides deep relaxation for both body and mind, helping to relieve stress and promote a sense of balance.

At our physiotherapy clinic, every treatment is tailored to your individual needs and symptoms. Our goal is to provide lasting pain relief, relax your muscles, and help you move freely and comfortably again.

 
Manual Therapy

Manual Therapy

Manual therapy is a specialized form of physiotherapy that focuses on treating dysfunctions of the joints, muscles, and nerves. Its goal is to relieve pain, improve restricted movement, and restore your body's natural mobility.

At the beginning of each treatment, we carefully assess your symptoms and identify the structures affected. Based on this assessment, we use targeted mobilization techniques and hands-on manual methods to restore joint mobility, release muscle tension, and improve the overall function of the musculoskeletal system.

Manual therapy is suitable for a wide range of conditions, including spinal disorders, shoulder, hip, and knee pain, as well as rehabilitation after injuries or surgery. It can also help correct movement imbalances and improve the quality of movement for long-term health and well-being.

 
Training Therapy

Training Therapy

Training therapy is an active form of physiotherapy that uses targeted exercises and structured training programs to improve strength, endurance, mobility, coordination, and overall physical performance. It is designed to help you regain function, build resilience, and support long-term health and independence.

During the treatment, we develop an individualized exercise program based on your personal needs, physical condition, and therapy goals. The exercises may include strength training, mobility exercises, balance and coordination training, and functional movements that are adapted to your abilities and progress over time.

Training therapy is suitable for rehabilitation after injuries or surgery, chronic musculoskeletal conditions, reduced physical capacity, and the prevention of recurring complaints. By actively participating in your recovery, you can improve your movement quality, increase physical stability, and build confidence in everyday activities.

 
Manual Lymphatic Drainage

Manual Lymphatic Drainage

Manual Lymphatic Drainage (MLD) is a gentle, specialized form of physiotherapy that stimulates the lymphatic system and supports the drainage of excess fluid from the body's tissues. It is primarily used to treat swelling, lymphedema, and fluid retention following surgery or injury, helping to relieve discomfort and promote the healing process.

Using slow, rhythmic, and precise hand movements, the treatment encourages healthy lymph flow. This helps reduce fluid build-up in the tissues, ease feelings of tightness or pressure, and improve mobility. At the same time, manual lymphatic drainage provides a deeply relaxing experience that can enhance your overall sense of well-being.

Manual Lymphatic Drainage is recommended for a variety of conditions, including lymphedema and lipedema, swelling after orthopedic or surgical procedures, sports injuries, and certain medical conditions that affect normal lymphatic drainage. Our treatments are individually tailored to support your recovery, reduce swelling, and improve your comfort and quality of life.

 
Kinesio Taping

Kinesio Taping

Kinesiology taping is a complementary physiotherapy technique that supports natural movement and may help promote the body's own healing processes. Elastic therapeutic tape is carefully applied to the skin to help support muscles, joints, and soft tissues while reducing strain on the affected areas.

Thanks to its specialized application techniques, kinesiology tape can enhance body awareness, support natural movement patterns, and promote healthy blood circulation and lymphatic flow. Because the tape is flexible and elastic, it allows you to maintain your full range of motion, enabling you to move freely during everyday activities.

The type and placement of the tape are tailored to your individual symptoms and physical condition. Rather than focusing solely on the painful area, we assess the relationship between your muscles, joints, and movement patterns to provide the most effective support.

Kinesiology taping can be a valuable addition to your physiotherapy treatment, helping to reduce discomfort, improve movement, and support your recovery so you can return to your daily activities with greater comfort and confidence.

 
Ultrasound Therapy

Ultrasound Therapy

Ultrasound therapy is a modern physiotherapy treatment that uses high-frequency sound waves to support the body's natural healing processes. It is commonly used to treat conditions affecting the muscles, tendons, ligaments, and joints.

The gentle ultrasound waves create a micro-massage effect within the treated tissues, which can help stimulate blood circulation, support cellular metabolism, and reduce muscle tension and pain. The therapeutic heat generated in the deeper tissues may also improve the flexibility and elasticity of muscles and connective tissue, promoting better movement and recovery.

 
Electrotherapy

Electrotherapy

Electrotherapy is a well-established physiotherapy treatment that uses targeted electrical impulses to support the body's natural healing and recovery processes. Depending on your condition, it can help relieve pain, stimulate muscle activity, and improve blood circulation in the treated area.

During the treatment, gentle electrical currents are delivered through electrodes placed on the skin. These impulses can influence nerve and muscle activity, helping to relieve muscle tension, activate weakened muscles, and support the healing process.

 
Ice Therapy

Ice Therapy

Cryotherapy, also known as cold therapy, is a supportive physiotherapy treatment that uses controlled cold application to relieve pain and help reduce inflammation.

Applying cold to the affected area temporarily decreases blood flow, followed by the body's natural circulatory response as the tissue warms again. This process can help reduce swelling, relieve pain, and decrease irritation in muscles and joints.

Cryotherapy is commonly used following acute injuries, during the management of inflammatory conditions, or after physical activity to support recovery. As part of a personalized physiotherapy treatment plan, it can help ease discomfort, promote healing, and improve your ability to move comfortably and confidently

 
Warmth Therapy

Warmth Therapy

Warmth therapy is a well-established physiotherapy treatment that uses targeted warmth to help relieve discomfort, relax muscles, and prepare the body for further therapeutic techniques.

The gentle heat stimulates blood circulation in the tissues and supports metabolic processes. Tight and tense muscles can relax, mobility may be improved, and pain can be positively influenced. Many people also find heat therapy soothing and deeply relaxing, helping to promote overall well-being.

Warmth therapy is often used as part of a comprehensive physiotherapy treatment plan and can be individually adapted to your specific needs and condition. Its aim is to support relaxation, improve movement, and enhance the effectiveness of further treatments.