PROCEDURE
OF THE POWERSPINE CONCEPT
Powerspine Back
Training of the deep back muscles in the area of the lumbar spine
In order to efficiently train the deep-seated autochthonous back muscles, computer-controlled and technically complex therapy machines are necessary. The so-called ILE (Intensive Lumbar Extension) consists of approx. 2500 individual components and weighs 1130 kg.
Due to special ergonomics and certain biomechanical features, the back extensor muscles of the lumbar spine can be strengthened in a targeted, isolated and joint- and intervertebral disc-friendly manner. The isolated training of these muscles is carried out under the condition that the involvement of the buttocks and leg muscles in this movement is prevented.
The ILE stresses the muscle groups of the entire lumbar spine and the lower parts of the thoracic spine.
Powerspine Neck
Training of the deep back muscles in the area of the cervical spine
The so-called ICE (Intensive Cervical Extension) consists of approx. 2500 individual components and weighs 730 kg.
Special fixation elements prevent involvement of surrounding muscles. This enables a very targeted and isolated training of the cervical spine muscles that can be individually adapted to the patient by numerous parameters.
The ICE works the muscles of the entire cervical spine and the upper parts of the thoracic spine.
With regard to a sustainable solution to your complaints, avoiding operations is our priority, whereby we always strive for the best possible treatment method on the basis of the latest scientific findings.
The following therapeutic approaches are offered:
conservative therapeutic measures (e.g. medical training therapy)
Stabilizing surgical techniques (e.g. spondylodesis, scoliosis surgery, disc replacement prostheses).
open surgical techniques (microsurgical and standard).
minimally invasive techniques (e.g. TES – Transforaminal endoscopic surgery, cryotherapy, etc.)
optimal treatment regimen after surgery