Physiotherapy
Physiotherapeutic measures for the treatment of sport injuries and sport damage.
Manual therapy
Manual therapy, which is concerned with reversible disorders of the supporting and movement system. More...
CYRIAX therapy
CYRIAX therapy, which is one of the manual therapies. It includes methods for functional soft-tissue diagnosis and treatment. More...
Trigger point therapy
As a result of one-sided strain or of false loading or overloading during sport and the activities of daily life, irritated zones are created in the muscles. A point which is tender to pressure can trigger referred pain in the muscles. More...
Classic massage
Classic massage, a manual treatment in which the therapists hand diagnoses and treats a disorder by palpation. More...
Sport massage
Sport massage, a supportive measure which is subordinate to the requirements of athletic training and competition. More...
Manual lymph drainage
Manual lymph drainage is used to reduce swelling and remove metabolic waste products; it thus speeds up the healing and regeneration process. More...
Aquatic therapy
Aquatic therapy makes use of the host of beneficial effects exerted by water on the human body. More...
Respiratory therapy
Respiratory therapy, which is administered after major surgery, to patients with rib cage injuries, and to bedridden patients. More...
Thermotherapy
The term «thermotherapy» covers both cold applications (cryotherapy) and heat applications. More...
Electrotherapy
Electrotherapy involves the treatment of symptoms with various electrical apparatuses. More...
Ultrasound and laser therapy
Ultrasound therapy combines the effect of vibration and heat. Ultrasound or ultrasonic therapy can be used to transport medication through the skin. Laser therapy promotes cell growth and regeneration. More...
Proprioceptive training
Following joint injuries (e.g. overextended or torn ligaments), the affected joint is structurally and functionally instable. Functional stability can be restored relatively fast by targeted training. More...
