The McKenzie Approach is a client-centered approach aimed at identifying a movement or position that can relieve pain. During the first session, your physiotherapist will assess your condition through a discussion and physical examination, with a focus on your autonomy and education.
The main goal is to find a direction of movement that reduces pain and improves mobility. Then, a personalized treatment plan is developed. This approach allows you to take an active role in your rehabilitation, focusing on a key exercise supported by a deep understanding of your condition.
The advantage of the McKenzie Approach lies in its effectiveness and accessibility. Instead of relying on complex devices, you learn to manage your symptoms independently. The therapist acts as a guide, helping you understand your condition and use the necessary tools for a lasting recovery.
This globally recognized method is rigorously structured to ensure consistent service quality. Whether you suffer from a sprain, strain, or hernia, the McKenzie Approach is designed to quickly refine the diagnosis and start an effective treatment. If the response to the approach is not conclusive, your therapist will refer you to another healthcare professional for further appropriate interventions.