Pruzhany, ul. Mitskevicha, 27 (016 32) 3-41-80, 3-42-95

Manual Therapy and Diagnostics


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No.

Service

Total Price, including cost of consumables, BYR

1.

Manual examination

 

1.1.

Complete manual examination

 

1.1.1

Obtaining of medical history and personal data

8,54

1.1.2

General examination

4,28

1.1.3

Examination of the nervous system

6,41

1.1.4

Evaluation of X-ray results

4,27

1.2

Manual examination of biomechanics of the spine and regions of the spine

 

1.2.1

Manual examination of the alterations of the musculoskeletal system

 

1.2.1.1

Somatoscopy and somatometry

2,22

1.2.1.2

Visual examination of the general dynamics of the musculoskeletal system

2,14

1.2.1.3

Visual examination of the optimal general and regional statics of the musculoskeletal system

2,14

1.2.1.4

Two-load test

2,18

1.2.2

Manual diagnosis of biomechanical disorders of the cervical spine

 

1.2.2.1

Examination of the optimal statics of the cervical spine

0,86

1.2.2.2

Examination of the active mobility of the cervical spine

1,42

1.2.2.3

Examination of the active mobility of the cervical spine by overcoming resistance

2,35

1.2.2.4

Manual examination of the passive mobility of the cervical spine

2,35

1.2.2.5

Manual examination of the optimal statics of the cervical segments

2,35

1.2.2.6

Manual examination of the passive mobility of the cervical spine

2,35

1.2.2.7

Manual examination of the soft tissues of the cervical region (patient lies on the back)

2,35

1.2.3

Manual diagnosis of biomechanical disorders of the thoracic spine

1.2.3.1

Examination of the optimal statics of the thoracic spine

0,86

1.2.3.2

Examination of the active mobility of the thoracic spine

1,42

1.2.3.3

Examination of the active mobility of the thoracic spine by overcoming resistance

2,35

1.2.3.4

Manual examination of the passive mobility of the thoracic spine

2,35

1.2.3.5

Manual examination of the optimal statics of the thoracic segments, ribs, breast and clavicle

2,35

1.2.3.6

Manual examination of the passive mobility of the thoracic segments, ribs, breast and clavicle (patient lies on the back)

2,35

1.2.3.7

Manual examination of the soft tissues of the thoracic spine

2,35

1.2.4

Manual diagnosis of biomechanical disorders of the lumbar spine

 

1.2.4.1

Examination of the optimal statics of the lumbar spine

0,86

1.2.4.2

Examination of the active mobility of the lumbar spine

1,28

1.2.4.3

Examination of the active regional mobility of the lumbar spine by overcoming resistance

2,15

1.2.4.4

Manual examination of the passive mobility of the lumbar spine and its segments (patient lies on the side)

2,29

1.2.4.5

Manual examination of the optimal statics of the lumbar segments

2,29

1.2.4.6

Manual examination of the passive mobility of the lumbar segments (patient lies face down)

2,29

1.2.4.7

Manual examination of the soft tissues of the lumbar spine

2,29

1.2.5

Manual diagnosis of biomechanical disorders of the pelvis spine

 

1.2.5.1

Examination of the optimal statics of the pelvis spine

1,37

1.2.5.2

Examination of the active mobility of the pelvic junctions

0,86

1.2.5.3

Manual examination of the passive mobility of the pelvic junctions

3,79

1.2.5.4

Manual examination of the passive mobility of the pelvis spine

2,35

1.3

Manual diagnosis of biomechanics of the peripheral joints

1.3.1

Manual diagnosis of biomechanical disorders of the shoulder joint

1.3.1.1

Examination of the active mobility of the shoulder joint

1,87

1.3.1.2

Examination of the active mobility of the shoulder region by overcoming resistance

1,89

1.3.1.3

Manual examination of the optimal statics of the shoulder joint

1,89

1.3.1.4

Manual examination of the passive mobility of the shoulder joint

1,89

1.3.1.5

Manual examination of the soft tissues of the shoulder joint

1,89

1.3.2

Manual diagnosis of biomechanical disorders of the clavicular joints

 

1.3.2.1

Examination of the active mobility of the clavicular joints

1,87

1.3.2.2

Examination of the active mobility of the clavicular joints by overcoming resistance

1,89

1.3.2.3

Manual examination of the optimal statics of the clavicular joints

1,89

1.3.2.4

Manual examination of the passive mobility of the clavicular joints

1,89

1.3.2.5

Manual examination of the soft tissues of the clavicular joints

1,89

1.3.3

Manual diagnosis of biomechanical disorders of the elbow joint

1.3.3.1

Examination of the active mobility of the elbow joint

1,87

1.3.3.2

Examination of the active mobility of the elbow joint by overcoming resistance

1,89

1.3.3.3

Manual examination of the optimal statics of the elbow joint

1,89

1.3.3.4

Manual examination of the passive mobility of the elbow joint

1,89

1.3.3.5

Manual examination of the soft tissues of the elbow joint

1,89

1.3.5

Manual diagnosis of biomechanical disorders of the hip joint

 

1.3.5.1

Examination of the active mobility of the hip joint

1,87

1.3.5.2

Examination of the active mobility of the hip joint by overcoming resistance

1,89

1.3.5.3

Manual examination of the optimal statics of the hip joint

1,89

1.3.5.4

Manual examination of the passive mobility of the hip joint

1,89

1.3.5.5

Manual examination of the soft tissues of  the hip joint

1,89

1.3.6

Manual diagnosis of biomechanical disorders of the knee joint

1.3.6.1

Examination of the active mobility of the knee joint

1,87

1.3.6.2

Examination of the active mobility of the knee joint by overcoming resistance

1,89

1.3.6.3

Manual examination of the optimal statics of the knee joint

1,89

1.3.6.4

Manual examination of the passive mobility of the knee joint

1,89

1.3.6.5

Manual examination of the soft tissues of the knee joint

1,89

1.3.9

Manual diagnosis of biomechanical disorders of the temporomandibular joint

1.3.9.1

Examination of the active mobility of the temporomandibular joint

1,42

1.3.9.2

Examination of the active mobility of the temporomandibular joint by overcoming resistance

1,87

1.3.9.3

Manual examination of the optimal statics of the temporomandibular joint

1,44

1.3.9.4

Manual examination of the passive mobility of the temporomandibular joint

1,44

1.3.9.5

Manual examination of the soft tissues of the temporomandibular joint

1,44

2.

Manual therapy

2.1

Manual therapy of biomechanical disorders of the spine

2.1.1

Manual therapy of biomechanical disorders of the cervical region

2.1.1.1

Relaxation of the muscles of the cervical region

4,61

2.1.1.2

Mobilization of the cervical region

4,61

2.1.1.3

Manipulations on the spinal segments of the cervical region

4,61

2.1.1.4

Automobilization of the cervical region

2,8

2.1.2

Manual therapy of biomechanical disorders of the thoracic region

2.1.2.1

Relaxation of the muscles of the thoracic region

4,61

2.1.2.2

Mobilization of the thoracic region

4,61

2.1.2.3

Manipulations on the spinal segments of the thoracic region and the ribs

4,61

2.1.2.4

Automobilization of the thoracic region

2,35

2.1.3

Manual therapy of biomechanical disorders of the lumbar region

2.1.3.1

Relaxation of the muscles of the lumbar region

4,61

2.1.3.2

Mobilization of the lumbar region

2,35

2.1.3.3

Manipulations on the spinal segments of the lumbar region

2,35

2.1.3.4

Automobilization of the lumbar region

2,35

2.1.4

Manual therapy of biomechanical disorders of the pelvic region

 

2.1.4.1

Relaxation of the muscles of the pelvic region

2,35

2.1.4.2

Mobilization of the pelvic region

3,72

2.1.4.3

Manipulations on the junctions of the pelvic region

3,72

2.1.4.4

Automobilization of the pelvic region

2,35

2.1.4.5

Manual therapy of biomechanical disorders of the transition zones of the spine

4,61

2.2

Manual therapy of biomechanical disorders of the peripheral joints

2.2.1

Manual therapy of biomechanical disorders of the shoulder joint

2.2.1.1

Relaxation of the muscles of the shoulder joints

2,35

2.2.1.2

Mobilization of the shoulder joint

4,61

2.2.1.3

Manipulations on the junctions of the shoulder joint

2,35

2.2.1.4

Automobilization of the shoulder joint

2,35

2.2.2

Manual therapy of biomechanical disorders of the clavicular joints

2.2.2.1

Relaxation of the muscles of the clavicular joints

2,35

2.2.2.2

Mobilization of the clavicular joints

4,61

2.2.2.3

Manipulations on clavicular joints

2,35

2.2.2.4

Automobilization of the clavicular joints

2,35

2.2.3

Manual therapy of biomechanical disorders of the elbow joint

2.2.3.1

Relaxation of the muscles of the elbow joint

2,35

2.2.3.2

Mobilization of the elbow joint

4,61

2.2.3.3

Manipulations on на elbow joint

2,35

2.2.3.4

Automobilization of the elbow joint

2,35

2.2.5

Manual therapy of biomechanical disorders of the hip joint

 

2.2.5.1

Relaxation of the muscles of the hip joint

2,35

2.2.5.3

Manipulations on hip joint

4,61

2.2.5.4

Automobilization of the hip joint

2,35

2.2.9

Manual therapy of biomechanical disorders of the temporomandibular joint

 

2.2.9.1

Relaxation of the muscles of the temporomandibular joint

2,35

2.2.9.2

Mobilization of the temporomandibular joint

2,35

2.2.9.3

Manipulations on the temporomandibular joint

2,35

2.2.9.4

Automobilization of the temporomandibular joint

2,35

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