Physiotherapy, rehabilitation
Physiotherapy is a holistic branch of medicine focusing on prevention, diagnosing and treatment of physical disabilities and movement disorders.
Physiotherapy is a holistic branch of medicine focusing on prevention, diagnosing and treatment of physical disabilities and movement disorders.
Cellulite shock wave treatment is a non-invasive method that uses acoustic waves to break up fat cells and stimulate collagen production.
The center for infusion therapy and pain treatment provides infusion (intravenous) application of a wide range of drugs (analgesic and vasodilator mixtures), including preventive vitamin infusions as part of strengthening the body's defenses.
Morton's neuralgia (Morton's neuroma) is caused by pressure and irritation of a cutaneous nerve that is chronically stressed when stepping on the sole of the foot.
Cholelithiasis, or the presence of gallstones, is the most common disease in middle-aged and older patients, more often affecting men.
Laparoscopy is an endoscopic mini-invasive diagnostic-operative method that, with the help of an optical device, allows not only to evaluate, but also to gently treat almost all organs of the abdominal cavity.
An abdominal hernia is a hernia that can occur anywhere in the abdomen (except the navel and groin), most often in the midline of the abdomen, where there is often a weakened area of the abdominal muscles
Laparoscopy is a minimally invasive method, enabling the diagnosis and treatment of organs of the abdominal cavity with minimal scars and quick recovery.
An inguinal hernia (hernia inguinalis) occurs in the area of the inguinal canal, when the contents of the abdominal cavity (most often intestinal loops) penetrate through the weakened wall, the so-called hernia gate, into the subcutaneous tissue.
Hiatus hernia usually does not manifest itself in any way, it is often accompanied by non-specific symptoms such as belching, heartburn, chest pain. It often appears incidentally during another examination.