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An Integrated Multidisciplinary Approach activates the improvement of the condition through the synergy of good knowledge and appropriate techniques.
An Integrated Multidisciplinary Approach of working is based on specialized knowledge in the fields of physiotherapy, osteopathy, chiropractic, acupuncture, health promotion and others. It seeks the causes of the diseased condition and its consequences on the body as a whole, and adapts to the needs and desires of the individual.
The examination always begins with a thorough conversation, continues with an examination, the performance of special tests and continues with treatment, which works:
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curatively: on pain of all types of injuries, diseases and disorders of the musculoskeletal system and the psychosomatic area,
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preventively: in maintaining and strengthening the individual's health and abilities.
The treatment is suitable for all ages and in various conditions, and includes advice for a healthier lifestyle. Everything that can help achieve therapeutic goals faster.
An effective treatment plan and outcome depend on:
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establishing a confidential communication process with active listening and compassion,
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a detailed examination of the active problem area,
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a professional design of a plan for accelerated recovery,
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treatment that focuses on impairments and limitations,
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strengthening exercises to aid in self-controlled recovery.
It is not advisable to consume large amounts of food or drink before the treatment.
If you have specialist reports and imaging diagnostics (MRI, CT, X-ray, Ultrasound), bring them with you for review. A parent or guardian must accompany persons under the age of 16. Other instructions will be received in person at the 1st examination with treatment.
An Integrated Multidisciplinary Approach is effective in:
back pain
joint pain
neck or head pain
shoulder pain
mobility problems
sports injuries
sciatica, inflammation of the nerves
scoliosis
disturbances and loss of sensation
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digestive tract disorders
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migraines and headaches
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insomnia, neurosis and stress
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anxiety and depression
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emotional and psychological problems
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infertility, learning disabilities
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urogenital disorders
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after a stroke or brain injury
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dementia and Parkinson's disease
Multiple sclerosis
Bell's palsy
Guillian-Barré syndrome
rheumatic diseases
chronic pain and fatigue syndrome
hormonal problems and imbalances
posture correction
maintaining and strengthening health
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