Given the department’s especially high competence of the staff and the cutting-edge technology, we are able to offer the whole spectrum of physical therapy and rehabilitation for both in- and outpatients. The rooms in the department are used several times a year as for seminars in Prof. Vojta’s “Applied developmental kinesiology movement impaired adults and young people” and for “Craniosacral Therapy.” Our patients will find our grounds for archery, basketball, ping-pong, bowling, billiards, badminton, football, boxing or kayaking of particular interest. Therapeutic exercises are all medical remedies and require a doctor’s approval. Our services in the inpatient area ranges from physiotherapy, ergotherapy, speech therapy and sports therapy to physical exercise. Furthermore, the department has a physiotherapy clinic, providing the public at large with a wide selection of outpatient services. Since 2002, the Unfallkrankenhaus Berlin as provided S. Isernhagen’s FCE-Testing to evaluate functional capacity and disability for all sponsors.
Inpatient Services
All the treatments given to the patient in our department serve to heal the damaged functions, to return the patient to full self-sufficiency and help them reintegrate into the work process. Thanks to the competence of our team, we are able to offer our patients the full range of physiotherapeutic techniques. To always ensure the best quality, our work is regularly supervised by various departments.
Outpatient Services
To ensure a smooth transition from therapeutic care in the hospital, from admission to dismissal, and then help them get back into daily life, we provide complex follow-up therapeutic program for our patients in the outpatient clinic. Part of what makes our outpatient clinic so special is that it provides EOP (Extended Outpatient Physiotherapy) as well as outpatient ergotherapy and speech therapy. The services we offer outpatients is equivalent that what we offer inpatients, an overview of which you can find in the right column on this page.
Getting and Getting Used to Therapeutic Appliances
For the patient to achieve the greatest mobility on his or her own, thus enabling him or her to return to daily life and work after suffering a severe trauma, therapeutic appliances may be necessary. From prescribing crutches and splints, to prostheses, to testing and adapting wheel-chairs where necessary, as well as (re)entering and adapting domiciles, all the therapists with the ukb with the related social workers and companies (EproTec GmbH und dem Sanitätshaus pro-samed). Naturally, loved-ones will be involved in learning about the therapeutic appliances and their uses.Unfallkrankenhaus Berlin
Department for Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation
Warener Str. 712683 Berlin
Germany