Manual therapy

Manual therapy is a method of treatment and restoration of the musculoskeletal system, during which a doctor uses special manual techniques to influence the spine, joints, muscles, and ligaments, eliminating functional disorders, reducing pain, improving mobility, and promoting overall health of the body.
How does manual therapy work?
During manual therapy, targeted manual intervention is performed on the spine, joints, and muscles, which:The correct position of the vertebrae and joints is restored
Functional blocks and pinched nerves are eliminated
Improves blood circulation and tissue nutrition
Muscle tension and spasms are reduced
The body’s mobility and flexibility are restored
Overall well-being and performance improve
Who is it recommended for?
For people with a sedentary lifestyle
For those with back and neck pain
For athletes after stress and injuries
Patients with posture disorders
People with chronic muscle fatigue
For those who feel stiffness of movements
Main indications
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Osteochondrosis
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Scoliosis and posture disorders
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Protrusions and intervertebral hernias
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Tension headaches and dizziness
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Radiculitis, pinched nerves, sciatica
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Muscle spasms, chronic fatigue, and movement restrictions
Advantages of the procedure
Without medication
Rapid therapeutic effect
Natural recovery method
Improving mobility and flexibility
Effective pain relief
Posture and body position correction
Increased performance and endurance
Reducing physical and emotional fatigue
Prevention of complications and chronic diseases
Contraindications
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Oncological diseases
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Acute inflammatory processes
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Fractures and recent injuries
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Severe osteoporosis
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Infectious diseases
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Thrombosis
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Postoperative period
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High body temperature
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Exacerbation of chronic diseases
How does the procedure work?
A manual therapy session includes an initial consultation and examination, analysis of images if necessary, identification of problem areas, placing the patient in a comfortable position, performing gentle and precise manipulations by the doctor, lasts on average, after which individual recommendations are provided.
Duration: 20-40 minutes.
Recommended course: from 5 to 10 sessions with a frequency of 1–2 times a week, depending on the patient’s condition.
Results
Noticeable pain reduction
Improving mobility of the spine and joints
Reducing muscle spasms and tension
Posture alignment
Headache disappears
Improved sleep and overall recovery
Reduced fatigue during the day
Increasing physical activity
Stable effect if recommendations are followed