Manual Therapy

Our expertise lies in the manual approach of back and neck injuries, and general pain syndromes. Sports injuries is also a topic we excel in.

Manual therapy focuses on disorders that arise in bones, joints, muscles, tendons and ligaments, the so-called musculoskeletal disorders. The physiotherapist tries these disorders to correct the interference by one analysis of the pathological movements. Because of this, he can not only the symptoms but also the underlying cause.

During the treatment, he applies manual techniques such as mobilisations, manipulations, tracties, myofascial techniques... in Addition, patients will receive individually adapted exercises to take home. These are designed to the load capacity of the body to increase, and prevent the complaint to come back.

Indications: all acute and chronic complaints of the spine and the joints of the arm and the leg. examples: lumbago, frozen shoulder, whiplash, ...

Our Manual Therapists: Nand and Tom  

Osteopathy

Osteopathy is a primary contact and patient-centred healthcare discipline, that emphasises the interrelationship of structure and function of the body, facilitates the body’s innate ability to heal itself, and supports a whole-person approach to all aspects of health and healthy development, principally by the practice of manual treatment. Indications: back- and neck problems, sports injuries.

Hand Rehabilitation

Specialistic hand rehabilitation after trauma or surgical procedures on the hand or shoulder. - Specialist advice and treatment for hand injuries and/or shoulder complaints whether sports-related or not

Myofascial Therapy - Dry needling

Myofascial therapy is a form of treating pains that find their cause in the improper functioning of muscles. In these muscles develop trigger points or pain points. To treat them, they are punctured with small needles

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