Physiotherapy


Physiotherapy is often associated with physical ailments, but it also plays a significant role in the treatment of psychological and psychosomatic disorders as well as in rehabilitation. In these areas, physiotherapy aims to relieve physical tensions that often arise from psychological stress and improve overall well-being. psychological and psychosomatic disorders as well as in rehabilitation. In these areas, physiotherapy aims to relieve physical tensions that often arise from psychological stress and improve overall well-being.

Especially in psychosomatic disorders, where mental stress manifests physically – such as back pain, tension, or breathing difficulties – physiotherapy can be a valuable addition to the treatment. Through targeted exercises, massages, or breathing techniques, those affected learn to become more aware of their body, reduce tension, and promote healthy posture.

Physiotherapy is also used in rehabilitation to strengthen the body again after a long illness or a psychological crisis. It helps to regain physical functions, build strength and mobility, and foster confidence in one's own body.
Physiotherapy in psychosomatics and rehabilitation thus helps to bring body and mind into harmony and to holistically support the healing process.