Physiotherapy

Physiotherapy
Beside all the classical skills and techniques of Physiotherapy you will find knowledge and skill of:
Gyrotonic, PNF, Manual Lymphatic Drainage, Reflexology, Therapeutic Massage, Myofascial Release, Ear Acupuncture, Spine Therapy (Dorn-Breuss), Kinesio Taping, Liebscher & Bracht pain therapy/ pain management and Shiatsu.
Whatever your reason is to come for a treatment – you choose or we will discuss the technique and skill the most appropriate and beneficial to work on your situation and goal.

Myofascial Release
Our body is interconnected by fascias. Every organ, every muscle is mantled by fascias and every fascia is connected with the next. So any physical problem in one special part of the body has automatically an effect on the rest of the body… by the fascias. Working on tight or tensed up fascias releases body alignment very easily.

Kinesio Tape
Kinesio Taping can be very useful and effective by supporting the body to find the normal body alignment.
Strong pain often eases up quickly and the taping allows the body to find a better and normal movement.

Spine Therapy
Blocked vertebras/ribcages can be readjusted with this soft method. I often mix it with Shiatsu. At the end of a treatment, when energy is already moving – it can be helpful to give a final impulse to adjust the spine. Or at the beginning of a treatment to help possible energy flow – depending on individual case.

Ear Acupuncture
The human ear reflects the complete human body. Through needles set in the ear you can activate the brain to give different, normal, healthy impulses to the body, Orthopaedic problems, acute, or chronically pains, inflammations, mental or autonomic processes can be influenced and supported. Ear acupuncture become in the last few year a kind of subform of the TCM (trad. chines medicine) and of the French auriculotherapy (after Paul Nagier). How often is dependent on individual cases, but can be easily mixed with Shiatsu.