Services
Pediatric & Adult Physiotherapy
Conditions We Treat
For the following neurological, muscular, and skeletal conditions, we provide professional assessment and individualized therapy plans.
Therapy Methods
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Vojta Therapy
Vojta Therapy
Vojta is a neuromuscular facilitation technique based on the principle of reflex locomotion. In various positions, the therapist stimulates specific zones to activate and regulate the brain and connect the body's neural pathways, so the child produces ideal movement patterns. By activating the posture and movement functions of the central nervous system, it elicits the child's innate movement skills and correct muscle contractions to improve posture and motor function.
02
M.A.E.S. Therapy
Movement Analysis & Education System
From the UK, a specialized therapy for infants, children, and adults with cerebral palsy and similar neurodevelopmental conditions. By analyzing symptoms to understand the child's difficulties, M.A.E.S. designs varied scenarios that let the brain self-organize diverse problem-solving strategies, emphasizing collaboration between parents and therapist.
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Special Integration Therapy
Special Integration Therapy
Combining acupressure spinal pinching, paraspinal nerve stimulation, and fascial release to promote the development and integration of children's proprioception and nervous system. It improves sleep disturbances caused by neural dysregulation and gastrointestinal function affected by tone, boosts immune function, and relaxes the limbs to increase flexibility.
04
DMI Therapy
Dynamic Movement Intervention
A therapy designed specifically for children. Based on neuroplasticity and maturation theory, the therapist selects movements suited to the child's nervous system, eliciting autonomous postural responses against gravity during movement to train trunk and central-axis stability, improving balance and motor function.
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DNS Therapy
Dynamic Neuromuscular Stabilization
Founded by Prof. Pavel Kolář of the Prague School and based on developmental kinesiology, it uses the movement patterns developed in the first year after birth — from breathing and core-axis stability to prone position, standing, and walking — to assess and treat human movement dysfunction.
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MNRI Therapy
Masgutova Neurosensorimotor Reflex Integration
MNRI is based on primitive reflex integration. Through specific sensory stimulation and movement guidance, it activates nervous system development and sensorimotor integration. By using the body's innate reflex patterns and neural connections, it elicits more mature postural control and movement responses, helping improve motor coordination, sensory regulation, and daily living function.
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