In five steps to a pain-free back.
Root stimuli, narrowed spinal channels, back blockades, malpositions or tension are the most common problems of the spine. Often, severe and persistent pain is the result. A condition that needs to be treated urgently so that the back problems do not eventually play the main role in life and become chronic. Pain therapy for your back We have developed our very special five-step plan for effective, as gentle as possible aid in decades of experience and in exchange with international pain centers. The concept allows us to always start with the gentlest of all therapies. It starts with physiotherapy, muscle training, irritant therapies such as acupuncture and relaxation exercises. The second stage is followed by image-guided interventions and treatments with . . .more In five steps to a pain-free back.
Root stimuli, narrowed spinal channels, back blockades, malpositions or tension are the most common problems of the spine. Often, severe and persistent pain is the result. A condition that needs to be treated urgently so that the back problems do not eventually play the main role in life and become chronic. Pain therapy for your back We have developed our very special five-step plan for effective, as gentle as possible aid in decades of experience and in exchange with international pain centers. The concept allows us to always start with the gentlest of all therapies. It starts with physiotherapy, muscle training, irritant therapies such as acupuncture and relaxation exercises. The second stage is followed by image-guided interventions and treatments with hyaluronic acid or the body's own proteins. 80 percent of all patients can already be helped with these methods. Only then are the modern minimally invasive microtherapy or endoscopic procedures such as a thermoprobe or the intervertebral disc laser used. If the healing success continues, we can enable a pain-free life through a minimally invasive procedure in the fifth step. What we want to avoid at all costs is a big open operation. less |