Rehab visit

The compact & individual program for your regeneration.

Ten days of five to six therapies each – with an outpatient stay: our Rehab Visit program aims to bring you as close as possible to your goal of recovery within a short period of time.
As this can only be achieved on an individual basis, we put together your personal therapy plan from a large number of tailor-made options.

Diagnostics

  • Detailed medical examination with preparation of the treatment plan
  • Detailed check-up

Indications

This treatment package has been put together to help restore your health after surgery, e.g. on the knee, hip, spine or shoulder, as well as after an accident and neurological disorders.

Your individual therapy plan is made up of 7 to 9 therapies per day and consists of the following therapies:

  • Arsonvalization according to Dr. Nuhr
  • Therapeutic gymnastics – individual therapy
  • Therapeutic gymnastics in water – group therapy
  • Medical training therapy
  • Low frequency treatments
  • Low-level area laser treatment
  • Manual regulation therapy according to Dr. Nuhr

The price includes medical examinations
medical examinations and therapies.
Contractual partners are the Austrian health insurance companies BVAEB, SVS-LW and SVS-GW, which partially cover the costs of the therapies; all other health insurance companies will reimburse the costs upon request.
You will receive your individual offer after the medical examination.

from € 3.500,-

Supportive for

Physical therapy is of great importance to optimally support the healing process.
It is important that stretching and a steady improvement in flexion of the knee joint are achieved.
An individual strengthening program with a personal therapist gets our patients back to their everyday lives.

The leg and back muscles have often changed as a result of the long period of discomfort.
Intensive rehabilitation helps to rebuild the muscles.
The task of outpatient or inpatient rehabilitation, as well as self-training by the patient, is to normalize these muscles or at least bring them back to the best possible condition.

Rehabilitation is a particularly important part of the process after spinal surgery.
Disciplined posture training and a slow rebuilding of the muscles should take place.
The aim is to prevent relapses and facilitate a return to everyday life as quickly as possible.

Therapeutic follow-up treatment is just as important as the operation!
In physical therapy, various exercises are learned with the support of the therapists to slowly rebuild the muscles.

Accidents can happen to anyone!
Physical therapy is often necessary in order to be able to go through everyday life again without pain.
Various treatment methods from our company help you to get back to your usual routine.

Rehabilitation is of the utmost importance after an operation in order to regain muscle mobility.
Various forms of therapy such as gymnastics with heat or cold applications or electrotherapy help to restore mobility.
Various forms of therapy such as gymnastics with heat or cold applications or electrotherapy help to restore mobility.

Rehabilitation after a sports injury is of crucial importance, regardless of whether surgery has been performed or not.
Comprehensive physical therapy is necessary in order to get back on track.

The choice of therapy after cruciate ligament surgery depends primarily on the load requirements on the knee and the general stability of the knee.
Physiotherapy with a wide range of movement exercises to build up muscles helps the patient to be able to put full weight on the leg again.

Bone fractures are quite common in adults and children, in some cases they even require surgical treatment.
Physical therapy should be used to improve and restore previously impaired abilities and functions.

The shoulder joint is one of the most complex joints in the human body.
Incorrect movement can quickly lead to a shoulder injury.
Physical therapy is often important to restore mobility to the shoulder girdle.

In Austria alone, around 20,000 people suffer a stroke every year.
Around two thirds of patients subsequently suffer functional limitations.
Our aim in rehabilitation is to improve or even reverse the physical functional impairment and reintegrate the patient back into their familiar environment.

Paralysis is the inability to voluntarily activate one or more muscles, muscle groups or limbs.
In central paralysis, the focus of the disease is located in the long nerve tracts or in the brain itself.
Central paralysis is always spastic, i.e. the tension in the affected muscles is increased.
In peripheral paralysis, the nerve is either damaged or diseased in its course after exiting the spinal cord, or where it originates in the anterior horn of the spinal cord.
This is always flaccid paralysis in which there is no evidence of tension.

Also known as nerve constriction syndrome, this causes a loss of sensation in the hand as the median nerve in the carpal canal is constricted.
The symptoms can range from slight tingling to complete numbness.
In some cases, the pain can extend to the elbow or even the shoulder.

Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a neurological disease that can lead to inflammation in the central nervous system, brain, spinal cord and optic nerves.
The patient’s own immune system attacks the outer protective layer of the nerves so that impulses from the body can no longer be transmitted correctly.
This then manifests itself in physical complaints.

In (diabetic) polyneuropathy, the nerves are damaged as a result of permanently elevated blood sugar levels.
This can affect the peripheral nerves, which include the sensitive sensory and motor nerves, or the autonomic nervous system.
The autonomic nervous system cannot be consciously influenced; it controls a wide range of functions in the body, such as the activity of internal organs or perspiration.

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