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Chronic pain treatment through

"Pain reprocessing therapy"

The latest evidence of pain research practically applied 

This approach has proven itself to be highly effective in the treatment of: 
  • Herniated discs

  • Back pain with radiation to arms/legs

  • Neck tightness

  • Jaw tightness/headache

  • Joint degeneration 

  • Joint inflammation 

  • Fibromyalgia 

  • Pelvic pain

  • Tailbone Pain

  • Sacrum Pain

  • Neck Pain

  • Whiplash

  • SI Joint Pain

  • Sciatica

  • Stenosis

  • Scoliosis

  • Spondylolisthesis

Do you experience any of these symptoms or received any of these diagnosis? 

Therapy sessions can be held in English, Hebrew and German.

 Do you want to learn more about this highly advanced treatment approach and if it's right for you?

Book a free discovery call with me!

Did you know you can receive reimbursement for this treatment?
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Many therapeutic interventions are not effective in treatment of these conditions because they are simplifying the physiology of pain and isolating the pain location from the rest of the bodies entities. 

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Pain isn't just a localized sensation; it's a complex response shaped by various factors!

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Watch this video to take your first step in understanding your body better now.

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The integrative Physiotherpy method combines cognitive, somatic and physical exercises to facilitate healing on the deepest level. 

 

By applying the latest scientific research outcomes in a practical treatment setting you will be able to integrate a healthy lifestyle to your daily routine with more joy and sustainability. 

Integrative Physiotherapy entails:

  • Functional physiotherapy exercises

  • Therapeutical massage

  • Somatic movement

  • Breath work 

  • Cognitive techniques that are originating from PRT (Pain reprocessing therapy)

  • Lifestyle coaching â€‹â€‹

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With these techniques we aim to: 

  • Support healing of inflammation and injury 

  • Balance the nervous system

  • Adapt muscle tension and strength

  • Improve exercise technique and body awareness during workouts 

  • Raise awareness for movement patterns that reinforce chronic pain 

  • Re-educate beliefs and  learned behaviours around pain (such as catastrophization, anxiety, overtraining ect.) 

  • Establish a sustainable and enjoyable routine that truly supports your needs!

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The future of pain therapy is already here - it's on us to implement it!

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