Therapeutic Physiotherapy Zone
The purpose of medical physiotherapy is to restore the patient’s physical and mental fitness and capacity for work and fully or as far as possible, and to improve their quality of life. This service is available to people of all ages, including professional sportspeople, patients with injuries, patients suffering from chronic disorders and pain-related problems.

What the most common conditions and problems? See how we can help you.

Headaches

We will take your medical history to identify the source of your headaches. Headaches can be caused by intraverterbral factors or muscle tension or fascial dysfunctions.

In such cases, we offer:

  • therapeutic massage
  • manual therapy
  • exercises depending on the source of the headaches
Sprained ankle

A sprained ankle is one of the most common orthopaedic leg injuries. It causes swelling, a haematoma and/or pain that makes it difficult to walk.

In such cases, we offer:

  • hydrotherapy
  • electrotherapy (this service is available also under a contract with the National Health Fund)
  • laser therapy (this service is available also under a contract with the National Health Fund)
  • magnet therapy
  • light therapy
  • general and local cryotherapy
  • ultrasound therapy (this service is available also under a contract with the National Health Fund)
  • compression therapy
  • shockwave therapy
Inflamed Achilles tendon

The Achilles tendon plays a major role when you are walking, running or jumping. It can easily be strained. Achilles tendon pathologies most frequently affect active people who practice sports. Symptoms include reddening, thickening and pain.

In such cases, we offer:

  • hydrotherapy
  • electrotherapy (this service is available also under a contract with the National Health Fund)
  • laser therapy (this service is available also under a contract with the National Health Fund)
  • magnet therapy
  • light therapy
  • general and local cryotherapy,
  • ultrasound therapy (this service is available also under a contract with the National Health Fund)
  • compression therapy
  • shockwave therapy
Spinal strain / discopathy

Poor posture or uncontrolled improper movements increase the risk of spinal injuries. The lumbar spine (L4/L5) is the part of your spine that is most at risk, as that is where the greatest forces are focused.

In such cases, we offer:

  • hydrotherapy
  • electrotherapy (this service is available also under a contract with the National Health Fund)
  • laser therapy (this service is available also under a contract with the National Health Fund)
  • magnet therapy
  • light therapy
  • general and local cryotherapy
  • ultrasound therapy (this service is available also under a contract with the National Health Fund)
  • compression therapy
  • shockwave therapy
Golfer’s elbow

Golfer’s elbow is an overuse injury. It is damaged as a result of repeated contractions of the forearm muscles, especially wrist and finger extensors, mainly in the right hand.

In such cases, we offer:

  • local cryotherapy (this service is available also under a contract with the National Health Fund)
  • lultrasound therapy with a medicine (ultraphonoresis)
  • llaser therapy
  • lleg whirlpool therapy
  • lshockwave therapy (in chronic conditions)
Shoulder impingement syndrome

This is probably the most frequent cause of shoulder pain. The source of the pain is the pressure exerted on the subacromial space structure. The subacromial space is the space between the shoulder blade process and the coracoacromial ligament at the top and the head of the humerus at the bottom.

In such cases, we offer:

  • therapeutic massage
  • manual therapy
  • kinesio taping
  • individual exercises
Stroke and other neurological diseases

Neurological rehabilitation is a complex and multi-speciality process. Early rehabilitation is an important part of the treatment of patients after a stroke, multiple sclerosis (MS) patients, patients with multiple root and nerve inflammation, cerebrocranial injuries, spinal cord injuries, patients after brain tumour, aneurism or discopathy surgery.

Cardiac arrests

Early rehabilitation of patients after cardiac arrests helps them to resume normal living. However, such patients need to make changes to their lifestyles. Under the watchful eye of physiotherapists, they will learn to breath properly and train their muscle gradually.

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