Understanding endometriosis
Florian Hockenholz Florian Hockenholz

Understanding endometriosis

What conservative therapy can achieve

Endometriosis affects an estimated one in ten women of childbearing age - and yet often remains undetected for years. Many sufferers experience severe pain, feel misunderstood and are severely restricted in their everyday life, sexuality and quality of life. Today, there are effective, conservative treatment approaches - beyond surgery and hormone treatment.

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Fibromyalgia - when the whole body hurts
Florian Hockenholz Florian Hockenholz

Fibromyalgia - when the whole body hurts

Fibromyalgia is more than just "sore muscles for no reason" - it is a complex chronic pain syndrome with far-reaching effects on the body, mind and everyday life. The good news is that effective therapeutic approaches are available today, even without medication or invasive procedures. Physiotherapy and occupational therapy in particular play a key role here - provided they are individualized, mindful and biopsychosocially oriented.

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Treating migraines holistically
Florian Hockenholz Florian Hockenholz

Treating migraines holistically

How physiotherapy and occupational therapy can provide effective support

Migraine is one of the most common neurological disorders worldwide - and yet many sufferers feel left alone. The recurring attacks, often accompanied by nausea, sensitivity to light and massive impairment of quality of life, cannot simply be "treated away". However, a targeted, interdisciplinary approach involving physiotherapy, occupational therapy and individual support can effectively improve the frequency, intensity and management of migraines.

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