
Rehabilitation
Rehabilitation is not just important – it is hope, strength, and the path to a fuller life for people diagnosed with cerebral palsy. We went through different therapies, searching for the ones that would help us the most. We trusted the classic methods – manual therapy, with its human warmth and healing touch; hydrotherapy, bringing a sense of freedom; hippotherapy, where horses teach balance and confidence; and robotic rehabilitation, showing us how far science can go when it serves people. Even the salt room became part of our journey. Each therapy was a small step forward – towards better movement, towards smiles, towards hope that tomorrow will be even brighter.
Robot rehabilitation
Technology Moves the Body. People Move the Heart
Lokomat Pro is a robotic-assisted therapy device for highly intensive physiological gait rehabilitation for impaired patients Despite these technological advances, human involvement remains irreplaceable.
The therapist’s empathy, experience, and human connection—sometimes even a simple hug after success—are things no machine can replicate. Technology supports the process, but healing and progress still begin with people.
Music rehabilitation
Every note is a step forward
Through melody, movement becomes easier, motivation grows, and therapy turns into something joyful and meaningful. Every note supports progress, confidence, and hope.
Hippotherapy
When a Horse Carries Hope
Hippotherapy creates movement where the body struggles alone, awakening balance, strength, and confidence through rhythm, trust, and gentle motion.
She gives the body what it cannot create by itself: natural movement, sensory input, and the courage to try again.
Medek
From hesitation to movement
When the body hesitates, MEDEK teaches it to respond.
She gives the body what it cannot create by itself: natural movement, sensory input, and the courage to try again.
Through precise, purposeful challenges, the nervous system learns that movement is possible — and safe.
Myofascial massage
Release. Restore. Move.
Myofascial massage works with the body’s connective tissue to release deep tension, restore natural movement, and create space for easier, more comfortable motion.
Hydrotherapy
Flow into wellness.
Water whispers healing,
Touching body and soul with calm,
Nature’s gentle therapy.








