Mechanotherapy

Mechanotherapy is the targeted application of mechanical stimuli to the human body.
It is part of physical therapy and uses mechanical energy through the application of mechanical forces.
The treatment is performed either manually by the therapist or with the help of devices or ultrasound.

Classic Massage / Massage with Essential Oil

Particularly suitable for:
  • Back pain and muscle tension – relaxes tight muscles and relieves strain-related discomfort.
  • Stress relief – calms body and mind and promotes relaxation.

TIP: Massages with essential oils combine the physiological effects of massage with aromatherapy – they not only relieve physical tension but also bring mental and emotional relaxation.

Form of treatment:
  • The massage is performed lying on the back or stomach as a partial massage (e.g. back, thoracic spine or legs) or as a full-body massage. Essential oils are used to enhance the relaxing effect.

Contraindications:
  • Open wounds, skin infections, superficial injuries
  • Inflammation, infectious diseases
  • Early postoperative conditions
  • Allergies when using essential oils
  • Pregnancy

Breuss Back Massage

Particularly suitable for:
  • Spinal problems – supports regeneration of the intervertebral discs and relieves nerve pathways.
  • Postural problems and muscular imbalances – helps with imbalances caused by poor posture or sedentary work.

TIP: This gentle and soothing massage not only regenerates the spine but also nourishes the skin thanks to St. John’s wort oil.

Form of treatment:
  • A gentle massage along the spine in which St. John’s wort oil is massaged into the tissue and intervertebral discs. This gently stretches the spine and releases tension.

Contraindications:
  • Inflammatory skin diseases, varicose veins
  • Open wounds, postoperative conditions
  • Allergy to St. John’s wort
  • Use of psychotropic medication or antidepressants

Manual Lymphatic Drainage

Performed on a physician’s prescription

Particularly suitable for:
  • Treatment of lymphoedema – reduces swelling and supports natural lymph flow.
  • Detoxification and regeneration – stimulates the lymphatic system and promotes the removal of toxins from the body.
Form of treatment:
  • The therapist applies gentle pressure and rhythmic circular movements to stimulate lymph flow and relieve swollen tissues.

Contraindications:
  • Skin diseases
  • Oncological or infectious diseases in the acute phase
  • Neurological diseases

Apparative Lymphatic Drainage

Performed on a physician’s prescription

Particularly suitable for:
  • Support of the lymphatic system – promotes the removal of toxins and excess fluids from the body.
  • Improvement of venous circulation – helpful for heavy legs and swelling.
  • Cellulite – improves skin appearance and supports regeneration.

TIP: This treatment not only offers health benefits but also provides relaxation and has a positive effect on cellulite.

Form of treatment:
  • The treatment is performed lying down using a compression suit that rhythmically inflates and applies gentle pressure to the muscles, activating the lymphatic and vascular systems.

Contraindications:
  • Oncological or infectious diseases in the acute phase
  • Skin problems, varicose veins
  • Neurological diseases

Underwater Massage / Hydromassage Bath with Colour Therapy

Particularly suitable for:
  • Chronic musculoskeletal problems – relaxes muscles and relieves pain.
  • Improvement of blood and lymph circulation – supports detoxification and activates circulation.
  • Stress and mental exhaustion – promotes relaxation and mental well-being.
  • Chronic constipation – promotes relaxation and supports digestion.

TIP: Hydromassage with colour therapy combines the effect of water jet massage with the calming effect of coloured light – for an intense feeling of well-being.

Form of treatment:
  • The massage is performed in a hydromassage tub in which several high-pressure water jets stimulate muscles and tissues.

Contraindications:
  • Varicose veins
  • Non-healing skin wounds

Dry Jet – Dry Water Massage

Particularly suitable for:
  • Muscle tension and stress – relieves stiff muscles and provides deep relaxation.
  • Exhaustion and mental fatigue – supports regeneration and allows deep relaxation.

TIP: An ideal alternative to traditional massage – especially for people who are sensitive to touch or prefer a massage without undressing.

Form of treatment:
  • The massage is performed on a special bed where a warm water jet massages the body through a heated membrane – without direct contact with water. It is a dry form of water massage.

Ultrasound Therapy

Performed on a physician’s prescription

Particularly suitable for:
  • Muscle and neck tension – relieves tension and promotes regeneration.
  • Tendon irritation (e.g. tennis elbow) – relieves discomfort and supports healing.
  • Heel spur – helps reduce pain and promotes healing.
  • Swelling and circulatory disorders – improves circulation and helps reduce oedema.

TIP: Ultrasound is a gentle yet effective method for pain relief and deep tissue healing.

Form of treatment:
  • Treatment with a special applicator that transmits ultrasound waves to the affected tissue, where they act mechanically.