Physiotherapy
& Osteopathy

Matthias Stiens, Priv. Doz.

I treat people

not diseases.

• Licensed physiotherapist

• Proficient in techniques,

  both functional and structural

• Over 20 years‘ experience in hospitals,

  clinics, and private practice

Lecturer in Medical Osteopathy

  (CURA) www.curakurse.de

• Active member of the Professional

  Association for Functional Osteopathy

  in Germany (BVFO) www.bvfo-verband.org

• Serving clients of all ages

• Working with professional athletes and

  enthusiasts

 

Together we improve

your health & well-being.

General physiotherapeutic treatment

• Proficient in osteopathic techniques,

• Acute or chronic conditions (including postoperative)

• Support at sports competitions (before, during & after)

• Initial care after sports injury (after fracture exclusion)

 

Interconnected body systems

restored with Osteopathy.

Functional techniques involve indirect methods or resistance, aiming to create a sense of lightness and ease in the body.

• Parietal techniques focus on supporting the muscu- loskeletal system

• Visceral techniques target all organs, including glads like the thyroid.

• Craniosacral techniques concentrate on the nervous system, addressing both its central and autonomic components.

In contrast, structural techniques, work directly, often against resistance. Practitioners may utilize techniques such as MFR (Myofascial Release) or chiropractic manipu- lations to address issues within joints and the spine.

 

A well-informed patient is

an empowered patient.

My approach to health is holistic. It is crucial to consider nutrition and medications (for example, which meds to discuss with your doctor). I also provide aids and assess your living situation for safety. Understanding your thera- peutic plan is key - what to do, when, and who can help.

 

Finding sources and

easing physical pain.

Possible Medical Conditions: Encompassing all forms of complaints related to your body that restrict movement (e.g., spine, knees, hips, shoulders, including muscles).

• Organic complaints, such as:

• Reflux (heartburn),

▪ Digestive disorders,

▪ Respiratory complaints,

▪ Gallstone colic,

▪ Diverticulitis (inflammation in specific sections of the intestine),

▪ Gynecological complaints (including menstrual disorders or increased pain, uterus displace- ment),

▪ Conditions in pregnant women (from the second trimester),

▪ Encompassing back pain or urinary incontinence,

▪ Swallowing difficulties, and furhter


• Nervous System / Craniosacral:

▪ Disorders of the central nervous system associated with the skull and its bones, the brain and its membranes, and the suspension/support in the head and sacrum

▪ Autonomous regulation hormonally or functional- ly (organs)

▪ Rib blockages

▪ Various eye diseases and complaints

▪ Tinnitus

▪ Migraine, various types of headaches

▪ Temporomandibular joint dysfunction