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Physiotherapy

MANUAL THERAPY

Manual therapy is a certain sort of treatment that examines and treats dysfunctions of the musculoskeletal system in the spine and joints.

It includes both passive techniques and active exercises that gently relieve pain and reduce movement disorders.

MANUAL THERAPY

Effect

  • Pain relief

  • Movement improvement / restoration of the interplay of individual vertebrae, joints, nerves and muscles

D1-COMBINATION

A D1 prescription consists of a combination of at least three treatment methods, which are tailored to your specific needs and concerns.

 

For the most suitable therapy, different measures such as heat or cold therapy are combined with KG, KGG, and MT.

D1-COMBINATION

Effect

  • Muscle building

  • Stabilization

  • Pain relief

  • Functional improvement

SPORTS PHYSIOTHERAPY

Sports physiotherapy is a treatment that targets specific sports. It includes techniques like mobilization, sports massages, taping, medical training, performance diagnostics, and sports-specific rehabilitation measures as well as athletic training.

Effect

  • Reconstruction phase and rehabilitation after injury or surgery

  • Strength

  • Cooridnation

  • Endurance

SPORTS PHYSIOTHERAPY

PHYSIOTHERAPY

The KG is a form of treatment with which complaints and functional limitations, e.g., injuries, are improved. 

It includes both active and passive forms of therapy, which are adapted to your current condition and stimulate recovery.

PHYSIOTHERAPY

Effect

  • Pain relief

  • Improvement of posture

  • Stabilization of the joints

  • Muscle building

CRANIOMANDIBULAR DISFUNCTION

Tension in the shoulder and neck area, tinnitus, headaches, and other symptoms are often attributed to problems with the temporomandibular joint. These are diagnosed by the dentist.

 

Manual therapy treatment can reduce these concerns, release blockages, and therefore improve functionality.

CRANIOMANDIBULAR DISFUNCTION (CMD)

Effect

  • Pain relief

  • Functional improvement around the head, jaw and neck region

TRIGGER POINT THERAPY

This form of therapy can occur when there is overuse due to injury, tension, poor posture, or stress.

The adverse effect of this condition is a reduction in the blood flow to the muscle tissue, which can result in pain. Through punctual pressure (trigger point) the pain can be broken through, and the hardened muscle can be relaxed.

TRIGGER POINT THERAPY

Effect

  • Pain relief

  • Improvement of the posture

  • Relaxation of the muscles

  • Promotes blood circulation

PHYSIOTHERAPY ON THE MACHINE (KGG)

KGG is an active form designed to improve muscle strength, stability, mobility, and coordination.

 

With the help of medical training equipment, you can relieve discomfort, improve poor posture, or regain strength after surgery.

PHYSIOTHERAPY ON THE MACHINE

Effect

  • Muscle building

  • Stabilization

  • Pain relief

  • Functional improvement

SHOULDER COMPLAINTS

Specializing in the holistic treatment of shoulder complaints.

Whether pain, restricted movement or post-traumatic rehabilitation - we offer customized therapies to relieve pain and improve shoulder function.

The most common diagnoses that we successfully treat include shoulder impingement, rotator cuff injuries, frozen shoulder, shoulder instability and shoulder fractures.

SHOULDER THERAPY

Goal

  • Mobility & freedom from pain for an improved quality of life

  • Individually tailored treatment plans digitally, on-site and at home

  • Recovery with sustainable and closely monitored therapy

HEAT THERAPY

Heat therapy (pack) is often used for physiotherapy treatment as a preparatory and supportive measure.

HEAT THERAPY

Effect

  • Promotes blood circulation

  • Pain relieving

  • Relaxation of the muscles

  • Stimulation of the metabolism

POWERPLAY COLD THERAPY

Joints and muscles are relieved through a beneficial combination of cold and intermittent compression. Swelling in injured and overloaded joints and muscles is reduced.

POWERPLAY
COLD THERAPY

Effect

  • - Helps the body to pump away oedema

  • - Blood circulation is stimulated

  • - Oxygen supply is stimulated

  • - Increases blood flow

  • - Increases the oxygen supply to the affected area

  • - Optimizes lymphatic drainage

KINESIO TAPING

apes support the functions of muscular structures, ligaments and joints as well as restricted lymphatic drainage, e.g. after operations, injuries or overloading. These are elastic textile adhesive tapes that are applied to the skin using special techniques depending on the desired effect and thus support the body's self-healing powers.

They are used both as a supplement to therapy and in sports without restricting mobility.

KINESIO TAPING

Effect

  • - Pain relief

  • - stabilization

  • - Support for lymphatic drainage

COLD THERAPY

A cold compress or an ice lollipop can be used as a supportive measure after an injury or surgery.

COLD THERAPY

Effect

  • Anti-inflammatory

  • Analgesic

  • Decongestant

  • Reduction of tissue temperature

RESPIRATORY THERAPY

Respiratory therapy in physiotherapy aims to improve respiratory function and facilitate breathing. It is often used for respiratory diseases such as COPD, asthma and after operations.

RESPIRATORY THERAPY

Effect

  • Improved lung function: Increases respiratory volume and lung capacity.

  • Better oxygen uptake: more efficient breathing improves oxygen supply.

  • Relaxation: Reduces stress and relaxes the respiratory muscles.

  • Pain relief: Helps after operations or with chronic chest pain.

  • Respiratory therapy promotes breathing and improves the patient's quality of life.

CLASSIC MASSAGE

The use of classic massage helps to relieve tension, improve muscle circulation and reduce pain.

MASSAGE

Effect

  • Relaxation

  • Pain relief

  • Improvement of the body feeling

CONTACT

Stellingen

Opening hours:

Mo-Th: 07 AM - 08 PM

Fr: 07 AM - 06 PM

Mail: info@physiovision.org

Tel: +49 40 18294810

Fax: 040 18292556

Sportplatzring 41

22527 Hamburg

Germany

Hamburg-West

Öffnungszeiten:

Mo-Do: 07:00 - 20:00

Fr: 07:00 - 18:00

Mail: ahw@physiovision.org

Tel: +49 40 95060000

Fax: 040 18292556

Ärztehaus

Eckhoffplatz28

22547 Hamburg

Deutschland

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