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A manual therapy is an effective method of treating a wide range of ailments related to the musculoskeletal system.

Indications for manual therapy include:

  • Back pain – both chronic and acute, in cervical, thoracic or lumbar sections. Joint dysfunctions - limited mobility, pain in knee, hip, shoulder and ankle joints.
  • Herniated discs – the therapy can relieve pressure on nerves and reduce pain.
  • Sciatica - pain radiating to lower limbs caused by nerve compression. Muscle tension and muscle pain - resulting from overload, injuries or chronic stress.
  • Posture defects - such as scoliosis, lordosis or kyphosis which may lead to pain and limited mobility.
  • Sports injuries – accelerating recovery from muscle, joint and tendon injuries. Headaches and migraines- especially those resulting from muscle tension in a neck area. Limited mobility after orthopedic surgeries - rehabilitation after joint and spine surgeries.
  • Overload pain syndromes – resulting from long-term body load, e.g. while sitting. A manual therapy is also recommended as a form of prevention, helping to maintain a proper body posture, reduce tension and improve an overall functioning of the musculoskeletal system.