Spine

Manual therapy is often used to treat complaints in the spine, such as back pain, neck pain, herniated discs or posture problems.

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extremities

Manual therapy can also be applied to the extremities to treat pain, restricted movement or dysfunction in the arms, hands, legs or feet. This can be useful, for example, for tennis elbow, carpal tunnel syndrome, osteoarthritis, or foot malalignment.

Joints
Manual therapy can be used to mobilize and manipulate joints, including those in the shoulders, elbows, wrists, hips, knees and ankles. It can be used to relieve pain, improve mobility and restore function.
Fasciae
Fasciae are connective tissue structures that surround and permeate the entire body. Manual therapy can use techniques such as fascia mobilization or myofascial release techniques to treat adhesions, hardening or restricted movement in the fascia.

Manual Therapy

Manual Therapy is a specialization in the musculoskeletal system. It deals with examination and treatment techniques that identify and address structures like joints or muscles as a source of pain.

Often, symptoms are not solely attributed to single causes and should be considered holistically. Osteopathic approaches, focusing on the fascial connections between muscles and organs, are an important and meaningful complement.

Manuelle Therapie

Improve the quality of life

As a manual therapy practitioner, it is my role to assist patients in improving their mobility and relieving discomfort. I employ specific manual techniques to mobilize joints, relax muscles, and promote blood circulation.

During manual therapy, I work closely with my patients to understand their complaints and limitations. Through gentle and controlled movements, I help them regain their range of motion and enhance their functional status.

In addition to manual therapy, I integrate other therapeutic approaches, such as exercises, stretches, and targeted muscle strengthening. This allows me to support my patients' progress and help them achieve their goals.

My work as a manual therapy practitioner requires not only a strong knowledge base and experience but also empathy and individualized attention to each patient's needs. Through this holistic approach, I strive to enhance my patients' quality of life and assist them in leading an active and pain-free life.

Fields of application of manual therapy

  1. Muscle and Joint Pain: Manual therapy can be used to relieve muscle tension, joint pain, and limited range of motion, for example, in cases of back, neck, or shoulder complaints.

  2. Sports Injuries: After sports injuries such as sprains, strains, or ligament injuries, manual therapy can help accelerate healing, restore mobility, and improve the function of the affected area.

  3. Postoperative Rehabilitation: Following surgical procedures, manual therapy can assist in reducing swelling, restoring joint mobility, and promoting recovery, whether after knee, hip, or shoulder surgery.

  4. Posture Problems: For posture issues such as scoliosis or misalignments, manual therapy can be used to correct body posture, balance muscular imbalances, and alleviate discomfort.

  5. Osteoarthritis: In patients with osteoarthritis, manual therapy can help alleviate pain, improve joint mobility, and maintain the function of the affected joint.

  6. Neurological Conditions: For neurological conditions such as stroke, Parkinson's disease, or multiple sclerosis, manual therapy can contribute to improving mobility, reducing spasticity, and promoting mobility.

  7. Headaches and Migraines: Specific techniques of manual therapy, particularly in the cervical spine and head joints, can help alleviate headaches and migraines.

This list represents only a selection of potential application areas. Manual therapy can be tailored individually to the needs and symptoms of each patient.

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