Individual (1 on 1) procedures
The exact location of the pain can provide the practitioner with a lot of valuable information about the nature and cause of the pain. If joint wear is not detected pain can be caused by muscle, ligament, tendon problems.
Often the problem is complex and pain relief methods are used such as physical therapy, manual therapy, joint movement techniques, eltrostimulation, analgesics, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory and antirheumatic drugs.
Individual (1 on 1) procedures
A personal exercise course is being carried out with the supervision of the physical therapist, who evaluates if any changes to the course should be applied. The physical therapist teaches to perform the exercises correctly and selects the optimal load. After learning the course, the patient can easily perform the exercises at home independently and safely. We recommend monthly check-ups to re-evaluate the overall well-being of the patient and to see if any changes need to be made to the exercise program.
Evaluation:
- exercise performance correctness
- possible motion performance modelling of the selected exercises
- patients well-being and physical preparation
Individual combined therapy is applied to relieve chronic illnesses and pain. By applying different physical therapy methods and aids constantly we can achieve the best results in helping the patient.
Applied methods:
- Mulligan Concept mobilization with movement
- manual therapy techniques
- healing massage/sports massage
- taping
- electric stimulation
- personalised exercise selection
By applying manual therapy we can restore normal joint arthrokinematics, improve joint capsule mobility and joint fluid supply, which ensures effective joint lubrication. The increase of joint mobility, surrounding tissue blood circulation and metabolism, relieves pain, helps perform movements more easily and correctly, which guarantees a long term effect. During the treatment not only the joints range of movement increases, but also the mobility of soft tissue (fascia, muscle and tendons).
Indications:
- joint pain
- limited movements
- dizziness
- muscle pain
- impaired pattern of correct motion
- contractures
After long term immobility due to torn ligaments or broken bones the joint range of motion decreases. After operations scars limit movements, skin loses its elasticity. Applied manual stretching techniques ensure faster healing, restoration of range of motion, and relieve pain. Joint surfaces receive better lubrication and decrease the stretching sensation of scars and joints.
Indications:
- broken bones
- joint operations
- ligament sprain
- big scars after operations
- Achile’s tendon reconstruction
Voluntary movements are initiated and coordinated by the central nervous system. After a stroke or any other central nervous system injury, balance and coordination are disrupted or muscle tone is completely lost. With the help of a physical therapist the patient re-learns lost movements and their models. The injured limb muscle tone is normalised and movement coordination is improved.
Indications:
- stroke
- spinal and head brain trauma
- myelopathy
- cerebral palsy
- central nervous system tumors
After testing the patients muscle strength and joint range of motion, a personal exercise program is compiled. Taking the improvements of the patients well-being, the program is adjusted.
Considerable properties:
- age
- type and intensity of pain
- physical preparation
- personal goals
*Personal exercise program adjustment (up to 45min)