
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.
Complex rehabilitation
Hands-On Experience
The great balance through a carefully combined approach — physiotherapy, robotic-assisted gait training, occupational therapy, and hydrotherapy — each playing a role in supporting both the body and the brain. The aim isn’t perfection, but meaningful progress that makes everyday movements easier and life a little brighter.

Galileo
Reflex-based vibration strength therapy
Galileo rehabilitation is a type of physical therapy that uses a whole-body vibration (WBV) device to improve muscle strength, balance, and coordination. The device works by creating rapid, side-alternating vibrations that mimic human gait, triggering reflex-based muscle contractions in the legs, abdomen, and back. This reflex activation allows for more efficient and faster muscle strengthening compared to voluntary movements alone.
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.







