Mon to Sat: 9:00am – 5:00pm, Sun: Closed

Musculoskeletal and joint disorders

Back and waist pain (lumbago), Arthritis and arthrosis, Post-traumatic conditions (e.g. strained tendons, muscle injuries), Sacroiliac joint dysfunction, Neck pain and headaches of muscular origin, Fibromyalgia , Osteoarthritis (hip, knee, spine), Rheumatoid arthritis (non-acute phase) Ankylosing spondylitis, Inflammation of tendons, Discopathies, Radiculitis, Lumbago, Post-traumatic recovery . Kinesitherapy (therapeutic gymnastics): Individually developed exercise programs aimed at the specific needs of the patient, affecting strength, flexibility and coordination. Manual therapy: Includes various techniques such as joint mobilization, soft tissue massage and stretching to relieve tension and improve mobility. Electrotherapy: Application of electric current with specific parameters (e.g. TENS, interferential current) to reduce pain and muscle spasm. Thermotherapy and cryotherapy: Use of heat (e.g. warm compresses, paraffin) or cold (e.g. ice) to affect inflammation and pain. Ultrasound therapy: Application of high-frequency sound waves to stimulate healing processes in tissues and reduce inflammation. Laser therapy: Use of low-intensity laser radiation with a biostimulating and analgesic effect. Hydrotherapy: Exercises in water that reduce stress on joints while providing resistance to strengthen muscles. The main goals of physiotherapy for these conditions are: Reducing pain and inflammation: Various techniques and modalities are used to relieve acute and chronic pain. Restoring range of motion: Specific exercises and manual therapy aim to improve joint mobility and flexibility. Strengthening muscles: Specially selected exercises help restore muscle strength and endurance, which helps stabilize joints. Improving posture and balance: Physiotherapists work on correcting poor posture to prevent further complications. Preventing injuries and relapses: By educating the patient about proper movement and ergonomics, the risk of future problems is reduced.

What are the benefits?

Balneotherapy offers a wonderful range of benefits for people in their middle and later years, helping both the body and mind feel renewed. Warm mineral-rich waters can ease joint stiffness, reduce chronic pain, and improve mobility — making everyday activities feel lighter and more comfortable. The soothing environment also supports better circulation, stress relief, and deeper relaxation, which can have a positive impact on sleep, energy levels, and overall well-being.

Many guests also share that regular balneotherapy sessions help them feel more balanced, more active, and more connected with their own health. It’s a gentle, natural way to support the body as it changes with age, while enjoying moments of peace and self-care.

If you’re looking to feel refreshed, supported, and revitalised, this is the perfect time to treat yourself. Book your balneotherapy experience and discover how wonderfully it can enhance your everyday life.

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