The internal organs, or viscera, are responsible for the vital functions of the body. Their mobility and integrity are fundamental to physiological functioning. When these are compromised, dysfunctions and intense, chronic pain arise, which are associated with the loss of autonomy and well-being of the patient.
Primary dysfunctions cause referred pain, which radiates to distant areas through nerve pathways and fascial and ligamentous connections, leading to secondary dysfunctions in the musculoskeletal system and triggering vicious compensatory mechanisms. Primary and secondary dysfunctions are so interconnected that they can mutually influence each other: from the viscera to other areas (viscero-somatic dysfunctions) and vice versa (somato-visceral dysfunctions).
The issues addressed can be grouped according to the system involved (digestive, respiratory, genital, urinary, neuro-endocrine, musculoskeletal).
The visceral therapy specialist assesses the presence of both primary and secondary dysfunctions through inspection, palpation, percussion, and listening to movements, searching for possible points of tension, fixations, and irritations. Visceral physiotherapy maneuvers, performed with extreme competence and care, act on spasms, adhesions, and ptosis. This therapy rebalances the fascial and organ mobility, restoring internal pressures in the chest, abdomen, and pelvis to their correct physiological levels.
The Kinetic Center offers comprehensive therapeutic programs for the treatment of both primary and secondary visceral disorders. Call or fill out the form to get all the information.
The Kinetic Center offers personalized physiotherapy treatments, utilizing advanced manual and instrumental techniques.
To ensure a high-quality service, the Kinetic Center is affiliated with several important associations and holds various certifications that attest to its excellence.