The Innovative Physiotherapy Options at Melea – The Health Concept

At Melea, we welcome our guests with a variety of programmes and tailored treatments. Our extensive range includes individual and group exercise sessions, as well as complementary techniques and therapies.


One of our most popular and innovative therapeutic applications is BEMER. It targets and specifically affects the vascular system or its individual parts. This physical approach not only improves microcirculation but also has a unique healing effect. Long-term treatment is recommended, with up to three sessions per day being optimal. It is suitable for treating skin and muscle problems, strains, bruises, and bone issues. Perfectly

complementary techniques to physiotherapy include Flossing and Kinesio Tape. Flossing is a compression and mobilisation technique performed with a special rubber band. It acts on the specific joint/tissue and helps to restore and increase the range of motion, as well as alleviate pain.


Kinesio Tape, on the other hand, is one of the most effective methods for treating muscular problems. It is suitable for treating sprains, strains, sports injuries, spinal and limb pain, as well as for rehabilitation after orthopaedic surgeries. It offers quick pain relief and shortens the healing process. It stabilises muscles and joints, relieves injured tissues, prevents muscle cramps, and reduces the likelihood of inflammation. Among the non-manual techniques that complement physiotherapy is cupping therapy, an innovative therapeutic method that combines traditional cupping with therapeutic exercises. By combining cupping and physiotherapy, the benefits of both therapies are united, helping the body achieve and maintain optimal health. This leads to improved blood circulation, reduced muscle tension and pain, as well as promoting detoxification and strengthening the immune system. Common applications include joint problems, muscle pain, chronic back pain, as well as rehabilitation after sports injuries or accidents. During therapeutic treatment, cupping promotes the regeneration of muscles and tissues, while physiotherapy specifically strengthens and stretches the affected areas.


One of the newest manual complementary therapies to physiotherapy is the FDM (Fascial Distortion Model), an extremely effective method for treating musculoskeletal pain and one of the most successful manual pain therapies. Numerous conditions considered therapy-resistant (patients with chronic pain) can be successfully treated with FDM. For this reason, FDM is also used in the sports sector. It is an astonishingly effective, rapid movement therapy. Through body language, the therapist can immediately identify which manual technique is needed to help the patient. FDM is mainly applied to muscle and joint pain, but there is also increasing experience in treating visceral complaints.


These modern therapeutic methods together form the personalised and effective healing programmes offered at Melea – The Health Concept.

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