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Massages
Our massages take place in a peaceful atmosphere with a comfortable room temperature. A massage can help the physical (pain and stiffness) or emotional (difficulty with relaxation and concentration) complaints. Depending on your complaint, we offer you an appropriate massage treatment. For example, a massage can be a valuable part of other physiotherapy treatments, but even without symptoms, you can book an appointment for a relaxing massage.
Types of massages
Classical massage
This massage is suitable for everyone. Our therapist will coordinate with you in advance, to determine your specific symptoms in order to take these into account. The benefits of the classic massages are:
- Calming and soothing;
- Relaxing;
- Reducing pain and stiffness;
- Promoting blood circulation and metabolism.
The improvement of the connective tissue massage
This massage is appropriate if you suffer from:
- Gastrointestinal disorders;
- Circulatory disorders;
- Musculoskeletal disorders;
- Joint problems;
- Scar tissue.
Sports massage
This massage is suitable:
- To provide a better sports performance;
- For Recovery after an (sports) injury.
MLD method Vodder
Vodder manual lymphatic drainage is a gentle form of massage that focuses on the stimulation of the lymphatic system and contributes to:
- The removal of waste;
- Activating and strengthening the immune system and organs;
- Deep relaxation;
- The activation of the natural resilience.
Our therapists
Grit Felicetti and Mathilde Hiep
Compensation
Massages can be a part of a Physical Therapy treatment. Costs for a massage can generally be reimbursed from your supplementary insurance. We have contracts with all health insurers.