top of page

Medical condition/treatment

Therapy Potus

disc prolapse

Drinking behavior

disc prolapse

Drinking therapy, also called swallowing therapy, is a specialized form of physical therapy that focuses on improving swallowing disorders. People with swallowing problems due to neurological diseases or injuries may benefit from this therapy. Through targeted exercises and techniques, the ability to swallow safely is restored or improved, which can significantly improve quality of life.

Causes/Description:

Hydration, hydration, health, nutrition

Drinking therapy

disc prolapse

Physiotherapie, Trinktherapie, Schlucktherapie, Schluckstörungen, Sprachtherapie

disc prolapse

Drinking therapy is a physical therapy technique used to treat swallowing disorders, also known as dysphagia. It aims to improve the ability to swallow safely and reduce the risk of aspiration. Therapy may include exercises to strengthen swallowing muscles and improve swallowing coordination. Drinking therapy is important for nutritional security and preventing complications in people with swallowing problems.

disc prolapse

Drinking therapy focuses on improving swallowing function in people with swallowing disorders. A therapist will offer specific exercises and techniques to promote swallowing function. There are evidence-based studies supporting the effectiveness of drinking therapy in physical therapy.

disc prolapse

History: Improving joint and muscle mobility is a major concern in physical therapy and sports training. Fact: Good mobility can increase performance and prevent injuries.

bottom of page