Therapies
Classic Massage Therapy
Classic massage therapy influences the skin, connective tissues, and muscles through specific manual stimuli.
Connective Tissue Massage
Connective tissue massage was developed to improve the mobility of the skin and subcutaneous tissue and to release adhesions in the connective and fascial tissues.
Manual Lymphatic Drainage
Lymphatic vessels run throughout the entire body to supply cells with nutrients, among other things, and to transport metabolic waste products away.
Foot Reflexology
Through targeted pressure massage on the sole of the foot, physical and emotional discomfort in the rest of the body can be relieved, as all body parts are connected to the foot.
Cold Therapy
Cold therapy, also known as cryotherapy, is used to reduce inflammation and relieve pain.
Trigger Point Therapy
Trigger point therapy is used for pain in the spine area, joint problems, dizziness, and tinnitus.
Fascia Therapy
Fascia therapy involves targeted pressure and stretching movements. This can be achieved through massage, yoga, or with the help of a fascia roller.
Fango
Fango is a mineral healing mud that is heated to about 50 degrees Celsius during application and applied to the skin as a 2 cm thick wrap.
Hot Roll
The hot roll combines targeted heat application and massage. In the hot roll treatment, towels are heated with steam and tightly rolled into a firm roll, which releases a pleasant warmth over an extended period.