Manual therapy
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Manual therapy
Manual therapy is a specialized form of physiotherapy that focuses on the assessment and treatment of musculoskeletal disorders. It is often used for orthopaedic conditions such as broken bones, tendonitis, sprains, bursitis, muscle weakness, joint pain, sciatica, whiplash and movement disorders. Manual therapy can help alleviate the discomfort associated with these conditions while correcting underlying imbalances or impairments to support lasting healing.
Manual therapy treatment
| Duration and price of manual therapy: | 60 min €115 / 45 min €95 / 30 min €75 |
| Cash refund | €40 - €90 |
| Preparations: | No special preparations |
| Duration of the results: | Depending on the problem, repetition of the treatment often necessary |
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Advantages of manual therapy treatment
Manual therapy has proven to be effective not only in treating existing injuries, but also in minimizing the risk of future injuries. Used correctly, it can improve the functionality of the musculoskeletal system and relieve pain associated with orthopaedic conditions. Studies show that manual physiotherapy is often the first choice for movement disorders. For some patients, manual orthopedic therapy can provide immediate symptom relief, while most experience gradual improvement over several sessions. Here are some of the main benefits of manual orthopaedic treatments:
- Reduction of stress on affected joints by restoring appropriate posture and movement mechanics
- Restoration of mobility through the reduction of inflammation-related scar tissue
- Improvement in arthrokinematics, i.e. the movement between two joint surfaces
- Acceleration of healing processes due to increased blood circulation in the affected area
- Improve strength by learning correct motor control, which promotes coordination and balance
- Reduction of tension in specific nerve structures
- Relief of myofascial trigger points associated with chronic or permanent overuse syndromes.
Our therapists for manual therapy
These physiotherapists specialize in manual therapy and carry out the treatment at mediphysio.
Frequently treated symptoms
FAQ manual therapy
Frequently asked questions about manual therapy treatment
Is pain to be expected during manual therapy?
Slight discomfort or temporary pain may occasionally occur during manual therapy, especially when treating sensitive areas or when using special techniques. It is essential to communicate any pain sensations to the practitioner during therapy so that they can adjust the intensity and method accordingly.
How often do I need to go for manual therapy?
The number of manual therapy sessions required varies depending on the type and severity of the symptoms, the individual healing process and the therapeutic goals. The therapist develops a treatment plan tailored to the patient and determines the number of sessions required accordingly.
How long does a typical manual therapy session last?
The length of a manual therapy session varies depending on the therapist, the specific treatment needs and the techniques used. A session usually lasts between 30 and 60 minutes.
Can I carry on with my everyday activities after a manual therapy session?
It is generally possible to continue everyday activities after a manual therapy session. However, it may be advisable to refrain from strenuous activities immediately after treatment to allow the body to recover. The therapist will make specific recommendations to modify activities accordingly.
When can I expect my symptoms to improve?
Is it possible to combine manual therapy with other treatment methods?
Yes, manual therapy can often be combined with other physiotherapeutic approaches such as exercises, electrotherapy or heat treatments. The therapist will recommend the best treatment approach for your individual case and, if necessary, work with other medical professionals such as doctors or sports trainers.




















