Maitland Method

The Maitland® Concept belongs to the field of Manual Therapy, a special form of physiotherapy. This type of therapy/concept is principally concerned with the specific examination and treatment of pain and problems in the musculoskeletal system.

As the term “manual therapy” suggests, a “hands-on” approach is taken. The technique allows a problem with the spine, for example, to be mobilized and treated locally and separately. Manual techniques can also be used directly on joints such as the hip, knee, and shoulder, allowing movement restrictions and pain to be positively influenced.

Manual therapy can help with the following ailments:

Manual therapy can also help with treatment following an operation or sports injury as well as with workplace design and advice relating to sports activities and movement analyses.

Treatment always begins by carrying out a comprehensive survey of your day-to-day ailments. Your description of the problem is very important to us. A precise physical examination is then conducted to determine the reason for your problems. Examination of a shoulder problem might also lead to an examination of your cervical spine, ribs and thoracic spine.

The examination will take specific account of your problem, especially with regard to its intensity.

Ongoing treatment is specifically based upon this examination. The problems we detect are treated using specially selected methods, including, for example:

Your physical therapist will carry out regular checks to ensure that these measures achieve the best possible effect. This approach seeks to enable the greatest possible treatment success to be achieved within a short period of time.

We make every effort to expand our own experience by taking account of new scientific findings, with a view to providing you with effective treatment designed to suit your individual circumstances.