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  • Focus of Practice:
    Sports injuries
    Sports injuries
  • Form of Therapy:
    Physical Therapy Massage Physiotherapy all...
    Physical Therapy
    Massage
    Physiotherapy
    Manual Therapy
    Medical Massage
    Electrotherapy
    Heat and Cold Therapy
    Device-Supported KG
    Manual Lymph Drainage
    Bobath
    Sling Table
    Jaw Therapy

Description physical therapy

Together with our expert therapists, you will develop the right solutions for your health. Our therapeutic work is characterized by individual therapy programs tailored to your needs. We specialize in football medicine. The practice owner has the FIFA Medical Diploma and is one of the experts in football injuries.
Another focus of our practice is the treatment of diseases of the shoulder joint.
A milestone in the progress of physiotherapy is the possibility of now being able to use diagnostic musculosteal ultrasound as a physiotherapist.

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  • Form of Therapy:
    Physical Therapy
    Massage
    Physiotherapy
    Manual Therapy
    Medical Massage
    Electrotherapy
    Heat and Cold Therapy
    Device-Supported KG
    Manual Lymph Drainage
    Bobath
    Sling Table
    Jaw Therapy

  • Description of Services:

    • Treatment of the temporomandibular joint (TMD)

      Craniomandibular dysfunction (CMD) refers to diseases of the jaw joints and chewing muscles, as well as their causes and consequences. The disorders are primarily expressed by clicking noises in the jaw joint, which usually occur when chewing or opening the mouth wide, such as when yawning. There may also be asymmetrical movements of the lower jaw when chewing. Even more remote parts of the body can either be affected or cause dysfunction.
      Patients with “bruxism” (teeth grinding) and “clenching” (permanent clenching of the teeth) often suffer from muscle tension disorders in the head area, which often lead to severe headaches or earaches. Postural disorders of the cervical spine and diseases of the shoulder joint are also often triggers for pain or movement disorders in the jaw joint.
      The functional disorders are described as “myogenic” (affecting the muscle), “arthrogenic” (affecting the joint), or “neurogenic” (affecting the nerve pathways).
      Postural disorders of the spine are usually accompanied by the head being pushed forward, as is often the case when sitting in an unnatural position at a desk. This creates, usually unnoticed at the beginning, unfavorable pressure-tension conditions for the jaw joint and the muscles involved, which can also lead to the well-known headaches. In the treatment by the physiotherapist, this means that the entire statics of the body are taken into account during therapy and corrected if necessary.
      The treatment of these symptoms requires close cooperation between various professional groups, particularly the dentist, who usually comes to the diagnosis of CMD, as well as the physiotherapist who is subsequently involved in the treatment and trained in the field of CMD.

      Dental treatment may consist of correcting a misaligned tooth, which may also require orthodontists or surgeons to be involved in the treatment.
      Depending on the cause, a splint adjustment can be made, which ultimately aims to reduce pressure in the joint or the muscles involved.

      The introduction to physiotherapeutic treatment should always be a massage treatment of the entire chewing, cheek, neck and shoulder muscles combined with thermal application (fango pack, hot roller, hot air, etc.).

      Heat and massage reduce muscle tension and reduce pain. Movement-restricted areas of the cervical and thoracic spine are then mobilized using manual therapeutic techniques and muscle stretches.
      If this results in an improvement in the patient's symptoms, posture training can then be carried out. Poor posture of the spine can also be considered as the most common factor for CMD.
      The patient's sleeping position must also be taken into account: patients whose symptoms worsen in the morning should purchase a special neck pillow from a medical supply store. This relieves the strain on the cervical spine when lying on the back and side.

      Triggering factors may include:

      - the sleeping position (on your stomach)
      - Bruxism (teeth grinding)
      - Teeth clenching
      - Upper respiratory tract disorders, leading to open-mouth breathing
      - To chew bubble gum
      - Smoking a pipe
      - Lip biting

      and still

      - Misaligned teeth
      - gaps in teeth
      - poorly adapted dental fillings and implants
      - Prostheses, crowns, bridges
      - Cervical spine trauma, e.g. B. after rear-end collisions
      - Bad posture of the back and neck.

    • Spinal therapy according to McKenzie

      In the 1960s, New Zealand physiotherapist Robin McKenzie developed his own method for examining and treating spinal pain.
      The success of the treatment system he developed can be measured by the fact that this concept for treating spinal problems is practiced in North and South America, throughout Europe, Africa, the Middle East, Scandinavia, Asia, Australia and New Zealand.
      The success of the McKenzie treatment concept has generated great interest among researchers in many parts of the world. It is one of the best-researched systems for diagnosing and treating spinal problems. Several research projects confirm the effectiveness and importance of this system, and the Danish guidelines for the diagnosis and treatment of back problems therefore expressly recommend this treatment method.

      In our experience, the McKenzie method is ideal for treating slipped and bulging discs.

      The McKenzie concept is one of the few scientifically recognized treatment concepts for back pain.

    • Manual orthopedics according to Cyriax

      This therapy method, named after the English doctor James Cyriax (1904-1985), deals with the examination and treatment of malfunctions in the musculoskeletal system, mainly in the case of so-called soft tissue problems or muscle and tendon inflammation.
      The therapy method has proven effective in inflammation and overload syndromes.
      One-sided strain in sport, work and everyday life often leads to chronic irritation, particularly of the tendon attachments (tennis elbow, Achilles tendon irritation, patellar tendon irritation, etc.). Deep transverse friction is a proven treatment method for this.
      The focus is on a comprehensive examination scheme which is equivalent to imaging procedures for soft tissue problems.

    • Manual lymphatic drainage and complex ents

      With the help of the lymphatic vessels, water is transported out of the tissue and returned to the blood vessels. If the lymphatic system is not functioning properly, body water accumulates in the tissue and swelling (edema) occurs. The therapeutic concept of lymphatic drainage aims to restore the disturbed balance between the amount of tissue water and the performance of the lymphatic vessels. At the same time, the immune system should be stimulated.
      Manual lymphatic drainage was developed by the Danish physiotherapist Emil Vodder. About 50 years ago he worked in a physical therapy institute in Cannes (southern France). There he observed that spa patients with chronic colds often had severely swollen lymph nodes in their necks. Contrary to the prevailing medical opinion at the time, Vodder massaged the enlarged cervical lymph nodes of a young man with careful twisting and pumping movements. The young man recovered. From this experience, Vodder developed manual lymphatic drainage.
      Lymphatic drainage is particularly suitable for complaints that result in congestion (edema) of lymph or water in the tissue.
      Our practice is a member of the German Network for Lymphology. V. in order to ensure the best possible standard in the treatment of edema patients.

    • Sports physiotherapy and sports support

      In our practice, we treat athletes according to sports physiotherapeutic aspects.

      Whether you are an amateur or a professional, you are in the right hands with us.

    • Home and home visits


      You call - we come to you!

      If you are unable to visit us in practice, our therapeutic treatments can also be carried out as a home visit upon medical prescription.

    • Treatments of the shoulder joint

      Together with our expert therapists, you will work out the right solutions for your individual shoulder problem. For many years, we have specialized in treating patients with shoulder joint problems in the Hanover region and have a great deal of expertise.

      A new change in the law gives therapists more skills and options in the treatment of shoulder joint disorders. The so-called blank prescription. Based on these newly created options, the therapist determines the therapy time, the content and the frequency of the physiotherapy. Up to a maximum of 16 weeks. The advantage for you as a patient is that annoying doctor's visits to extend the therapy are eliminated and a significantly better quality of treatment is the result thanks to more targeted measures and more treatment time.

    • Diagnostic ultrasound (sonography)

      A milestone in the progress of physiotherapy is the possibility of physiotherapists now being able to use diagnostic ultrasound.
      Our musculoskeletal sonography (ultrasound) is not intended to replace medical diagnosis.
      We use musculoskeletal ultrasound in our practice for imaging in physiotherapy assessments in order to be able to use our treatment techniques even more specifically.
      If we can accurately depict the damaged area, our therapy can be used in a much more targeted manner. We also use ultrasound imaging to assess dysfunctions in joint movements and to support our clinical examination.
      However, ultrasound is not a replacement for conventional examination methods, but rather an enrichment.
      Sonography is also used to assess movement, especially in the shoulder joint.
      Thanks to the practice owner’s special training and his approval as a sectoral alternative practitioner in the field of physiotherapy, we are able to use diagnostic ultrasound in our practice.

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  • internal Medicine
  • neurology
  • Health promotion and prevention
  • Company health promotion/prevention in the workplace

  • Focus of Practice:
    Sports injuries
  • Language:
    English
    Polish
  • Health Insurance Companies:
    statutory health insurance
    private health insurance
    Self-payer
  • Team Members:

    • Dirk Schart

      Physiotherapist
      Practice owner and technical manager

      Alternative practitioner for physiotherapy
      FIFA Football Medical Diploma in football medicine
      Physiotherapist of the Lower Saxony Football Association e
      Manual therapy
      Manual lymphatic drainage
      Treatments based on neurophysiological principles (PNF)

  • Membership in the Central Association of German Physiotherapists
  • Member of the Physical Therapy Association (VPT)
  • German Association for Physiotherapy (ZVK) eV
  • Youtube video

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    • Podiatry

      We have also been a podiatric practice specializing in the treatment of diabetics since 2022.

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    Care 5,0
    Child Friendly 5,0
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