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Veränderung im Medical Park-Vorstand

Wie vereinbart, ist Willy Weiland, der zu den renommiertesten deutschen Hotelmanagern zählt, zum Jahresende 2011 als Vorstand der Medical Park AG aus diesem Führungsgremium ausgeschieden. mehr...
 

Kooperation mit FC Bayern Basketball erneuert

Die Medical Park AG und der FC Bayern München Basketball werden ihre Zusammenarbeit fortzusetzen. Darauf haben sich der Vorsitzende des Vorstands der Medical Park AG, Hartmut Hain, und Bernd Rauch, Präsidiumsmitglied des FC Bayern München, geeinigt. mehr...
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Medical Training Therapy (MTT)
at Medical Park AG


The demand for orthopaedic rehabilitation has increased significantly over the past few years. In Germany alone, 200,000 artificial hips and an equivalent number of knee joints are implanted every year. These operations are now among the most common procedures performed in modern medical surgery.
Conventional therapies have only limited scope in this respect. With its innovative Medical Training Therapy, or MTT, Medical Park AG has once again demonstrated its expertise in the development of modern forms of treatment. This is further proof that patients can trust Medical Park. This concept will gradually be implemented in all Medical Park clinics, in which orthopaedic patients work on their recovery with the support of Medical Park doctors and therapists.
Typical Medical Park AG: The design of the MTT areas places special emphasis on a unique hospital setting. This follows the Medical Park philosophy that well-being plays an important role in patient recovery. State-of-the-art medical technology is integrated into light-filled rooms. Climbing rocks, streams, greenery and natural elements all have a motivating effect. This makes a full day of therapy easier.
Even more importantly, patients in Medical Park clinics can regain their health and enjoy themselves at the same time.
 
 

Medical Park - ein Unternehmen der
Freiberger Holding

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