Equipment-Based Physical Therapy (KGG)

Equipment based physical therapy is an evidence-based, equipment-supported form of physiotherapy exercise. It uses medical training machines (for example for strength, coordination and endurance) and free-weight exercises.

Opening hours:

Mo - Fr: 8:00 - 20:00

Weekend: closed

Opening hours:

Mo - Fr: 8:00 - 20:00

Weekend: closed

Opening hours:

Mo - Fr: 8:00 - 20:00

Weekend: closed

What is the goal of KGG?

KGG is not just a fitness workout – it’s a medically grounded movement therapy that combines therapeutic principles with active training. The goal is to design an individual exercise program to improve muscle strength, joint stability, mobility and overall physical performance.

Who is KGG for?

Equipment based physical therapy is suitable for adults who need targeted, supervised strength and endurance training to improve function, resilience and quality of life.

Commonly used for:

1

Back and neck problems (e.g. chronic or recurrent pain, muscular weakness)

Back and neck problems (e.g. chronic or recurrent pain, muscular weakness)

Back and neck problems (e.g. chronic or recurrent pain, muscular weakness)

2

Joint conditions (e.g. hip, knee or shoulder osteoarthritis, instability, weakness)

Joint conditions (e.g. hip, knee or shoulder osteoarthritis, instability, weakness)

Joint conditions (e.g. hip, knee or shoulder osteoarthritis, instability, weakness)

3

After injuries or surgery (e.g. ligament or tendon repair, joint replacement, fractures)

After injuries or surgery (e.g. ligament or tendon repair, joint replacement, fractures)

After injuries or surgery (e.g. ligament or tendon repair, joint replacement, fractures)

4

Loss of strength and fitness due to inactivity, office work or long illness

Loss of strength and fitness due to inactivity, office work or long illness

Loss of strength and fitness due to inactivity, office work or long illness

5

Osteoporosis or increased risk of falls, where safe strengthening is important

Osteoporosis or increased risk of falls, where safe strengthening is important

Osteoporosis or increased risk of falls, where safe strengthening is important

6

Sports-related problems, when a structured strengthening programme is needed

Sports-related problems, when a structured strengthening programme is needed

Sports-related problems, when a structured strengthening programme is needed

Each treatment is individually tailored to you — based on your symptoms, movement habits, and personal goals.

Each treatment is individually tailored to you — based on your symptoms, movement habits, and personal goals.

Typical treatment session duration:

60 minutes