Pain relief visit - Pain outpatient clinic

Your outpatient pain-free program

Even without an inpatient stay, the pain outpatient clinic at the NUHR Medical Center Lower Austria offers you the opportunity to enjoy the peace and security in the upscale ambience of our hospital while taking the next step towards a pain-free future.

Diagnostics

  • Detailed medical examination with preparation of the therapy plan
  • Detailed control examination

For the most successful outpatient pain management, we put together a customized plan that includes five to six treatments a day, bringing you that much closer to your health.

Indications:


The ideal offering for acute and chronic pain, back pain, shoulder-arm syndrome, herniated disc, bulging disc, oesteoporosis, osteoarthritis, soft tissue rheumatism, fibromyalgia and after spinal surgery.

Your individual therapy plan is composed of 6 to 7 therapies per day and is made up of the following therapies:

  • Arsonvalization according to Dr. Nuhr
  • remedial gymnastics - individual therapy
  • Low frequency treatment
  • Low-level area laser treatment
  • Munari
  • Manual regulation therapy according to Dr. Nuhr
  • Extensions

The price includes medical examinations and 10 therapy days. 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. After the medical examination you will receive your individual offer.

from € 2.400,-


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Supportive for

Acute or chronic back pain is more or less severe pain in the area of the back, regardless of its cause.

Known under the diagnoses lumbalgia, lumbago or lumbar spine syndrome (pain in the area of the lumbar spine), dorsalgia or thoracic spine syndrome (discomfort in the area of the thoracic spine) or under cervicalgia, cervical syndrome, CVS (pain in the area of the cervical spine).

Low back pain is one of the most common complaints in Austria. This is defined as pain in the area of the lower back between the lumbar spine and the sacrum as well as the illiosacral joints.
Shoulder-arm syndrome, also called cervicobrachialgia, is pain that originates in the cervical spine and radiates into the arm and/or head. There may also be limited mobility of the cervical spine. Headaches, neck pain and restricted movement are often accompanying complaints.
Disc prolapse is a disease of the spine in which parts of the disc protrude into the spinal canal - the space where the spinal cord is located. The fibrocartilage ring of the disc is completely or partially torn through. The cause is often overloading of the intervertebral discs.
Manifest osteoporosis is the systemic skeletal disease with decreased bone mass and disruption of bone tissue microarchitecture. This resulted in a risk of bone fragility and an increasing risk of fracture.
Osteoarthritis is the most common chronic joint disease worldwide. The disease is characterized by progressive cartilage loss. Osteoarthritis is best described as a disturbance of the balance between degradation and build-up processes within the joint cartilage. Those affected suffer from pain that severely impairs functionality and the ability to work.

This refers to diseases that are effective on soft body structures, such as muscles, tendons, the capsule-ligament apparatus, connective tissue or subcutaneous fatty tissue.

This refers to rheumatic diseases that are effective on soft body structures, such as muscles, tendons, the capsule-ligament apparatus, connective tissue or subcutaneous fatty tissue.

Fibromyalgia is a chronic pain disorder. Characterized by almost unbearable pain, this diagnosis usually affects several areas of the body at once. Any effort will quickly tire - everything gradually becomes more and more difficult. The pain itself is described as "burning" in the muscles, plus an extreme sensation of cold.
Degenerative spinal diseases, also known as wear-related back disorders, include several clinical pictures that can occur in isolation or together. The main diseases include spinal stenosis, arthrosis of the small vertebral joints = facet syndrome (spondylarthrosis), and wear of the intervertebral discs and vertebral bodies (osteochondrosis).
Compared to disc prolapse, in disc protrusion the fibrous ring of the disc bulges in the direction of the spinal canal. Protrusion can be described as incomplete prolapse or as a precursor of disc herniation.