What is that?
Eurythmy therapy originates from eurythmy (Greek: eurythmy = harmonious rhythm) and is a movement therapy of anthroposophical medicine.
The basic elements are the sounds of our language transformed into movement, which are applied specifically depending on the indication and therapeutic objective. The entire vital functions are addressed and excessive or hardening disease processes can be regulated and harmonized.
An essential aspect is the training of inner mindfulness and the stimulation of physical self-awareness. If the movement is combined with an inner, image-creating imaginative activity, all levels of the human being can be addressed, thereby activating self-healing powers.
A special approach is offered by passive eurythmy therapy, in which the therapists move the person lying in a relaxed position and thus convey the movement impulses to them.
For whom?
We treat patients with a doctor's prescription, at their own request or at the request of relatives
- Inpatients and outpatients in every situation
- bedridden patients (passive eurythmy therapy)
- Relatives and close associates of patients
- People with weakened vital forces
- Patients before or after operations
- for complaints in the locomotor system
- for pain
- for states of exhaustion and anxiety
- for mental and psychosomatic illnesses
- for diseases of the nervous-sensory system, the cardiovascular system, the metabolic system
- To accompany and support chemotherapy and mistletoe therapy
- for prophylaxis and aftercare
- to stimulate the vital forces and regeneration
- To accompany and support you in stressful life situations
- to strengthen body awareness