Important Information About Treatment
Everything you should know before and after treatment: helpful tips, contraindications and frequently asked questions — all in one place.
What Is Manual Therapy?
A hands-on, targeted treatment — the therapist's primary tool is their own hands.
Not passive relaxation, but an active process: the patient participates through movement, breathing, stretching and often home exercises.


What Does Manual Therapy Offer?
Comprehensive approach: alongside manual techniques, supplementary tools may be used (e.g. soft laser, taping, fascia treatment).
Root-cause focused: addresses not just symptoms, but their underlying causes.
Supports self-healing: activates the body's own regenerative processes.
Prevention & performance: helps maintain athletic performance and prevent injuries.
When Is It Recommended?
For muscle and joint pain or stiffness
To correct limited range of motion or poor posture
In post-injury rehabilitation
For athletes — performance enhancement and injury prevention


When Is It Not Recommended / Contraindicated?
Acute infections, fever or inflammatory conditions
Bone fractures or recent surgery
Severe osteoporosis or unstable joints
Conditions with high risk of blood clotting