Bobath Therapy
The Bobath Concept is a neurophysiological therapy approach developed specifically for people with neurological conditions — that is, patients whose movement and perception have been affected by damage to the nervous system.
The focus is not simply on practicing movements, but on (re)learning functional movement patterns for everyday life. Through targeted manual guidance and repeated practice, the brain is encouraged to form new neural connections and movement patterns.
What is the goal of Bobath?
The goal of Bobath therapy is to strengthen existing abilities, reduce limitations, and help patients become as independent as possible — in daily life, at work, and during leisure activities.
Who is Bobath for?
Bobath therapy is designed for people with neurological disorders that cause movement impairments, paralysis, or coordination problems.
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Typical treatment session duration:
25 minutes






