Kletteranlage Klosterneuburg

In the field of physiotherapy, therapeutic climbing has established itself as a highly effective method for treating patients with orthopedic issues. These include injuries to the shoulder, hip, knee, ankle, and spine. Postural weaknesses can also be specifically improved through this form of therapy.

In addition to orthopedic applications, therapeutic climbing has also shown excellent results in the treatment of neurological disorders. It has proven particularly effective for stroke patients suffering from hemiplegia (paralysis on one side). Climbing is also successfully used to address coordination problems caused by cerebral damage, multiple sclerosis, or ataxia.

Another advantage of therapeutic climbing is that it is not only effective, but also fun and motivating. The varied climbing exercises offer a playful and dynamic way to improve mobility and strength. Thanks to the positive experience factor, motivation remains high—promoting both physical and mental health in the long term.

Physiotherapist: Marietta Spiegelfeld
For inquiries and appointments: marietta@vision-bewegung.at