Frequently asked questions
Answers to the most important questions about our therapies.
01 What happens at the first appointment?
The first appointment begins with a detailed discussion with the treating therapist, in which the patient's medical history and current status are recorded. Based on this information, a comprehensive assessment and various tests, the therapy goals are defined together and the therapy plan is drawn up. You can find more information about the initial appointment here.
02 What is conventional physiotherapy?
Physiotherapy is working with movement, focusing on the development and functioning of the musculoskeletal system and the interplay between sensory and motor functions. The therapists work manually or with the help of instructions and demonstrations.
03 What is conventional occupational therapy?
In occupational therapy, the focus is on individual everyday life and increasing the independence of clients. Various measures are carried out, such as everyday life, sensitivity and perception training, initiating movements and cognitive exercises.
04 What is device-assisted therapy?
The use of robotic and sensor-supported devices enables intensive, individualized therapy with a high degree of efficiency. As in conventional physiotherapy and occupational therapy, the aim is to (re)learn movements, improve functions and ultimately increase independence. You can find out which equipment can be found at the tech2people therapy center here!
05 What is robotic gait therapy?
As part of gait therapy, the functions and movements required for walking are taught and repeated many times. In robotic gait therapy, a robotic system operated by trained therapists holds the person and guides these movements. You can find out which systems are used at tech2people at hier!
06 What is functional electrical stimulation?
Exoskeletal gait therapy in the EksoNR® can be combined simultaneously with functional electrical stimulation at the tech2people therapy center. The gait phase-synchronous stimulation of the corresponding muscle groups in the legs is intended to promote the relearning of movement and, in addition to stimulating the metabolism in the muscle, also has a positive effect on the heart, respiration and blood sugar levels.
07 Who can book neurotherapy at tech2people?
Our range of therapies is aimed at both children and adults with neurological movement restrictions. The most common indications include
- Stroke
- dementia
- multiple sclerosis
- Parkinson's disease
- Paraplegia
- Neuromuscular damage
- Craniocerebral trauma
- Infantile cerebral palsy
08 Where does the therapy take place?
Our therapy center is located at Janis-Joplin-Promenade 24/501 in Vienna's Seestadt district.
09 When can I come?
Simply and easily arrange an appointment that suits you:
- on site at our therapy center
- by telephone at +43 681 20741241
- or book directly online
Please note: Online appointments can be postponed by 30 minutes depending on the availability of equipment.