• Percutaneous Electrolysis EPTE

    Percutaneous Electrolysis EPTE

    Percutaneous electrolysis EPTE® is a modern method for treating chronic tendon disorders such as tendinopathies. The procedure involves the precise insertion of a micro-needle and the application of a galvanic current, which stimulates the regeneration of damaged tissues. It is a fast, minimally invasive, and effective therapy that is gaining increasing recognition in rehabilitation.
  • Sonosurgery – A New Era in the Treatment of Joint Disorders

    Sonosurgery – A New Era in the Treatment of Joint Disorders

    Modern medicine is increasingly turning to minimally invasive solutions that offer high treatment efficacy with short recovery times. Sonosurgery, which utilizes real-time ultrasound imaging, opens new possibilities for managing joint and soft tissue pain. Thanks to this technique, many patients can avoid traditional surgical procedures and return to daily activities more quickly.
  • Orthokine Therapy

    Orthokine Therapy

    Orthokine therapy is a modern method used to treat joint and spine pain. It uses natural substances derived from the patient’s own blood to reduce inflammation and support tissue regeneration. The procedure is safe and well tolerated, as it relies entirely on materials from the patient’s own body.
  • Treatment of Hard-to-Heal Wounds

    Treatment of Hard-to-Heal Wounds

    The treatment of hard-to-heal wounds requires a comprehensive approach, as numerous factors can hinder the tissue regeneration process. In addition to proper wound cleansing (lavasepsis) and antiseptic management, the application of modern methods that support healing and minimize the risk of infection plays a crucial role.
  • Rehabilitation after undergoing COVID-19 disease

    Rehabilitation after undergoing COVID-19 disease

    With the passage of COVID-19 disease, a significant group of patients can develop dysfunctions of almost every system, although often the symptoms go unnoticed. In addition to directly affecting the respiratory system, the SARS-CoV-2 virus can affect the cardiovascular system, as well as the nervous system. This can secondarily lead to hypoxia or vascular thrombosis, kidney disorders, as well as...
  • Medical training

    Medical training

    Medical training is, in the broadest terms, a combination of physiotherapy and training. Medical training was developed for athletes who, after rehabilitation, need a smooth transition to specialized training in their sport, which is essential for playing sports at a high level. The main idea is to safely return to full athletic form after injury, surgery or rehabilitation by increasing body control...
  • Manual therapy

    Manual therapy

    Manual therapy is a specialized method of physiotherapy based on the biomechanics and function of the human musculoskeletal system. It is a working method based on a detailed examination of the patient, followed by manual treatment. The treatment involves working with all joints, ligaments and muscles. Treatment techniques include soft tissue therapy and neuromuscular therapy, joint mobilizations,...
  • McKenzie Method

    McKenzie Method

    The McKenzie Method, otherwise known as MDT (Mechanical Diagnosis and Therapy), is a diagnostic and therapeutic system for musculoskeletal disorders of the spine and extremities used worldwide, which has the advantage of removing not only the symptoms of ailments, but also their causes. As a result, it helps reduce the risk of recurrent spinal pain.
  • Kinesitherapy

    Kinesitherapy

    Kinesitherapy is a branch of rehabilitation that deals with improving a person through movement exercises. In its palette, kinesitherapy includes both passive exercises - those in which it is the physiotherapist or some medical device that moves the patient's body, through progressive exercises - increasing the patient's participation in the movement process.
  • PNF method

    PNF method

    The PNF method is a method of complex therapeutic influence, based on proprioceptive neuromuscular paving of movement. Its main goal is to help the patient achieve the highest possible functional level and restore disturbed movement skills.
  • Rehabilitation of the elderly

    Rehabilitation of the elderly

    Statistically, people in the world are living longer and longer, thanks to the development of new medical technologies and modern diagnostic methods, people will be able to live well into their 90s. Therefore, it is important for society to enter old age in the best possible health and psychophysical condition. One of the solutions is the pro-social emergence of various forms of physical activity and...
  • Rehabilitation during pregnancy

    Rehabilitation during pregnancy

    Pregnancy in a woman's life is a special period, which is why it is so important to take care of your health. Physical activity is an integral part of a healthy lifestyle, right next to proper nutrition or adequate sleep quality. In recent years, rehabilitation of pregnant women has become equally important, where an experienced physiotherapist will help you better prepare for this special period of...
  • Orthopedic rehabilitation

    Orthopedic rehabilitation

    Orthopedic rehabilitation is concerned with eliminating, as far as possible, the negative effects of injuries and disorders of the musculoskeletal system caused by various factors. It aims to return the patient to daily activity after an interruption caused by injury, trauma or surgery, using manual therapy and movement exercises.
  • Urogynecological physiotherapist Gdańsk

    Urogynecological physiotherapist Gdańsk

    Urogynecological physiotherapy, though not exclusively, is aimed primarily at women. Its main task is to teach awareness of one's own body and consolidate correct movement patterns. A urogynecological physiotherapist treats problems related to women's ailments in order to get a better feel for their bodies and to strengthen or relax their pelvic floor muscles.
  • Kinesiotaping

    Kinesiotaping

    Kinesiotaping, commonly referred to as taping, is a patching method that involves taping specific areas on the body with specially designed kinesiology tapes. This therapeutic method, often used by physiotherapists, can act as a lymphatic drainage or to support muscle function and increase the range of motion of muscles and joints.
  • Lower limb lengthening procedure

    Lower limb lengthening procedure

    Inequality of the lower limbs affecting limping and experiencing pain, is often associated with the need to undergo complex surgery. This is very important because lower limb inequality can be followed by a number of significant sequelae such as lateral curvature of the spine, restriction of joint mobility, clubfoot and, in later life, the development of degenerative changes in the hip and knee...
  • Thermolesion of Joints and Nerves

    Thermolesion of Joints and Nerves

    Thermolesion (ablation, thermoablation) is a modern method of treating chronic spine pain, utilizing electric current capable of conducting high-frequency radio waves ranging from 300 to 500 kHz. It is a proven method for pain management, such as knee pain or pain in its vicinity, significantly improving comfort for several months or even over a year. Pain reduction allows for the initiation of...
  • Dry needling

    Dry needling

    In modern and comprehensive physiotherapy, the use of dry needling is no longer a mere adjunct to manual therapy, but is becoming commonplace. It is a very effective method of treating musculo-fascial pain.