At the Malovec Rehabilitation Center, the therapy program is individually tailored to each patient to achieve optimal rehabilitation success. As the only provider in Austria offering the unique TheraSuit method, our therapy aims to restore physical, mental, or emotional functions. We help address motor disorders such as spasms, loss of strength, and/or coordination disorders affecting posture, movement, walking, and gripping function. An important aspect of the therapy concept is not only counseling but also guidance for the rehabilitation program in the home environment.
- The TheraSuit method has proven to be an effective tool in neurorehabilitation. There are many success stories from individuals who have used the TheraSuit method on their rehabilitation journey. Many praise the effectiveness of the approach and attribute significant progress in their recovery to it. What Makes the TheraSuit Method Special and Why Is It So Successful?
How Does the TheraSuit Method Work?
The TheraSuit method is an innovative approach recognized worldwide that achieves significant results. The treatment aims to prevent, alleviate, and heal impaired body functions for patients of all ages. It is a neurophysiological and orthopedic treatment that significantly impacts therapeutic outcomes and consists of the following therapy methods:
The most effective methods under one name – TheraSuit.
- Postural Therapy
- Sports Rehabilitation
- Massage
- Strength Training
- Endurance Training
- Proprioceptive Neuromuscular Facilitation (PNF)
- Thermotherapy
- Walking Practice
- Manual Therapy
What are the benefits of therapy in the Rocher Cage?
- Independent active training
- Effective exercise opportunities
- Training with weights
- Correct and upright body posture
- Freedom of movement
- Muscle and joint flexibility
- Improved coordination
- Isolation of desired movements and strengthening of responsible muscles
- Increased range of motion
- Improvement of balance
- Elimination of gravitational forces acting on the body to facilitate weak muscle groups and active movement
- Development of feelings of safety and success
Indications
- Patients with orthopedic disorders
- Individuals with reduced physical performance
- Post-orthopedic and surgical interventions
- Injuries and functional disorders of joints and spine
- Chronic diseases
- Improvement of individual performance and endurance
- Traumatic brain injury
- Neuromuscular disorders
- Post-stroke
- Multiple sclerosis
- Cerebral palsy