IK Number:
260590446
Number Of Beds:
138
Universities:
Number of inpatient cases:
3084
Number Of Day Cases:
0
Most Treated Cases:
Not Specified
Number of ambulant cases:
0
Has psychiatric regional service obligation: No
Dr. med.
Kay Niemier
Chefarzt
kay.niemier@kmt-hamm.de
02381 986 779
02381 986 772
Herr
Roger Nitzlaff
Pflegedienstleitung
roger.nitzlaff@kmt-hamm.de
02381 986 499
02381 986 751
Herr
Harald Wohlfarth
Geschäftsführer
harald.wohlfarth@kmt-hamm.de
02381 986 499
02381 986 701
Klinik für Manuelle Therapie e. V.
Nonprofit
Acupuncture
Individual treatment of permanent needles in children
Support/advice/seminars for relatives
Individual patient care
Respiratory exercises/respiratory therapy
Neurophysiological Physiotherapy to Improve Motion Coordination and Spinal Stabilization
Stress training/stress therapy/work trial
IPN-endurance test on bicycles, medical training therapy
Work advice/rehabilitation advice
Individual medical or social counseling
Exercise bath/water exercises
Neurophysiological Physiotherapy to Improve Motion Coordination and Spinal Stabilization
Biofeedback therapy
Improve the perception of tension and relaxation. Biofeedback allows the patient to influence tense muscles effectively for effective pain reduction.
Bobath therapy (for adults and/or children)
Neurophysiological physiotherapy to improve movement coordination and spine stabilization as well as reduction of muscle tone
Dietary and nutritional advice
Individual advice
Discharge management/transitional care
Patient-specific professional care management
Case management/primary nursing
Pain Nurse: Professional nursing pain management for the care of patients with acute or tumor-related chronic pain Care Visits Professional nursing talks
Reflex zone therapy
Improvement of foot function and autonomous regulation
Hippotherapy/therapeutic riding/riding therapy
For children with multiple disabilities, especially spasticity to reduce muscle tone and improve posture and coordination
Manual lymphatic drainage
Edema reduction and sedation in the context of pain and palliative treatment
Massage
Full and partial massage, vibration massage, transverse friction of tense muscles, colonic, connective tissue, acupuncture massage
Naturopathy/homeopathy/phytotherapy
The focus is on improving the function of tissues and structures. In addition to classical physical therapy, there are leech treatments and neural therapy, sound therapy and many more.
Osteopathy/chiropractic/manual therapy
Improves the function of the joints, the muscles, the connective tissue and the internal organs by manual intervention by the therapist
Physical therapy/balneotherapy
The physical therapy is used to treat painful functional disorders e.g. Tense muscles, swollen connective tissue, and autonomous misregistration with pain disorder disorders. We offer medical baths, ultrasound therapy, hyperthermia, electrotherapy, uvm.
Physiotherapy/individual and/or group physiotherapy
Treatments of painful functional disorders with manualtherapeutic osteopathic techniques. Neurophysiological treatment to improve coordination and movement / spinal stabilization. Individual physiotherapy, closed group programs, self-supervision under supervision
Proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation (PNF)
Neurophysiological Physiotherapy to Improve Motion Coordination and Spinal Stabilization.
Sport therapy/exercise therapy
Training therapy with a focus on depth stabilization and movement coordination. Cardiopulmonary training for the improvement of autonomous regulation and pain regulation. Integrative body and movement therapy
Psychological/psychotherapeutic range of services/psycho-social service
Cognitive therapy, behavioral therapy, concentrative movement therapy; Special pain psychotherapy, deep psychological psychotherapy, biofeedback
Treatment to correct a skeletal deformity
For the treatment of spastic dysfunctions and contractures. To restore the physiological position of the joint, to regain functional capacity, or to facilitate care.
Exercises for the prevention and alleviation of back pain/posture training/spinal exercises
Information and training of physiological movement and attitude patterns
Pain therapy/management
Methods from the entire spectrum of pain therapy are applied. Drug, interventional, psychological and functional procedures are used to reduce pain, manage pain, and improve function of tissues, structures, and complex functions (e.g., walking, sitting).
Social services
Special public services
Lectures, visits, patient information events, pain conferences, "hammer evening" (presentation of special therapy methods in different pathologies), symposia
Special guidance and advisory services for patients and relatives
Development of long-term treatment and self-help strategies Advice on fall prevention, instructions for brush massage
Special relaxation therapy
Progressive muscle relaxation according to Jacobsen (PMR), sound shaping therapy, biofeedback, yoga
Special nursing services
Nursing specialists, nursing experts / interns: Pain Nurse (special pain mangment in the care)
Provision of aids/orthopaedic technology
Patient-specific counseling
Vojta therapy for adults and/or children
Bobath
Heat and cold treatments
Overheating baths, hyperthermia, moorba, ice packs, mud, infrared light, cryotherapy
Wound management
Special care of chronic wounds such as decubitus, ulcer cruris
Cooperation/contact with self-help groups
Rheumatism League Fibromyalgia self-help group
Cooperation with care facilities/outpatient care/short-term care
Close cooperation with "KMT Seniorenzentrum gGmbH at the Panhoff Foundation"
Consideration of particular dietary habits (in the sense of cultural sensitivity)
Single rooms with their own wet rooms
Or for medical reasons.
Or for medical reasons.
Mother-child rooms
12 mother child rooms available at the children's station.
12 mother child rooms available at the children's station.
Accommodation for accompanying person (fundamentally possible)
Accompanying children Accompanying adults
Accompanying children Accompanying adults
Common room or recreation room
Cafeteria, gazebo, waiting area
Cafeteria, gazebo, waiting area
Television set by the bed/in the room
Free of charge.
Free of charge.
Radio by the bed
no fees
no fees
Bedside telephone
Standard
Standard
Informational events for patients
Lectures, visits, patient information events, pain conferences, "hammer-evening" (presentation of special therapy methods for different pathologies), symposia.
Lectures, visits, patient information events, pain conferences, "hammer-evening" (presentation of special therapy methods for different pathologies), symposia.
Swimming pool/exercise bath
For therapies
For therapies
Twin rooms
Twin rooms with their own wet rooms
Or for medical reasons.
Or for medical reasons.
Place for valuables/safe by the bed/in the room
All patient wardrobes are equipped with a safe.
All patient wardrobes are equipped with a safe.
Cooperation with self-help organisations
Rheumaliga
Rheumaliga
Aspects of accessibility | Comments |
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Work with pictograms | Signposting cafeteria and toilets / disabled persons |
Wheelchair access to all/most service facilities | |
Lift with wheelchair-friendly operation | Most lifts have a wheelchair access bar. |
Wheelchair-accessible toilets for visitors | On each floor is at least one wheelchair-accessible toilet. |
Dietetic offers | Individual coordination with the dietician |
Suitable beds for patients who are particularly overweight or particularly tall (oversize, electrically adjustable) | Bed extension possible, electrically adjustable |
Possibility of treatment by staff who speak foreign languages | |
Lift with voice message/labelling in Braille | Most elevators are with Braille inscription, two elevators are with voice prompt. |
Guidance system for the blind or staff support for visually impaired or blind persons | Accompanying visually impaired and blind people by the nursing staff. |
Internal and/or external assessment of accessibility | Plaque for barrier-free building construction by the social association VdK Nordrhein-Westfalen |
Room with wheelchair-accessible toilet and shower, or the like | Partly wheelchair accessible bathrooms |
Examination devices for patients who are particularly overweight or particularly tall: e.g. weighing scales, blood pressure cuffs | Blood pressure cuff |
Role | Count |
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Doctor Field | Not Specified |
Medical director | Not Specified |
Head of department | Not Specified |
Attending physician or hospitalist | Not Specified |
Fellow | Not Specified |
Chief resident | Not Specified |
Senior resident | Not Specified |
Junior resident | Not Specified |
Intern | Not Specified |
Medical student | Not Specified |
Total number of doctors (not including community-based doctors with admitting rights) | 16.1 |
Of whom specialists | 13.6 |
Community-based doctors with admitting rights | 0 |
Auxiliary nurses | Not Specified |
Doctors not assigned to a specialist department | Not Specified |
Role | Count |
---|---|
Registered nurse | Not Specified |
Licensed practical nurse | Not Specified |
Clinical nurse specialist | Not Specified |
Nurse practitioner | Not Specified |
Nurse case manager | Not Specified |
Intensive care unit registered nurse | Not Specified |
Travel registered nurse | Not Specified |
Home care registered nurse | Not Specified |
Operating room nurse | Not Specified |
Staff nurse | Not Specified |
Emergency room registered nurse | Not Specified |
Labor & delivery registered nurse | Not Specified |
Medical/surgical registered nurse | Not Specified |
Per diem nurse | Not Specified |
Nurse supervisor | Not Specified |
Oncology registered nurse | Not Specified |
Critical care registered nurse | Not Specified |
Neonatal intensive care registered nurse | Not Specified |
Dialysis registered nurse | Not Specified |
Postanesthesia care unit registered nurse | Not Specified |
Midwife | Not Specified |
Anesthetist | Not Specified |
Qualified general nurses | 31.1 |
General and paediatric nurses | 2.5 |
Geriatric nurses | Not Specified |
Healthcare assistants | Not Specified |
Orderlies | Not Specified |
Operating department practitioners | Not Specified |
Role | Count |
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Dietitians | Not Specified |
Occupational therapists | Not Specified |
Pharmacists | Not Specified |
Physiotherapists | Not Specified |
Podiatrists | Not Specified |
Speech pathologists | Not Specified |
Role | Count |
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Clinical assistants | Not Specified |
Patient services assistants | Not Specified |
Porters | Not Specified |
Volunteers | Not Specified |
Ward clerks | Not Specified |
Role | Count |
---|---|
Social education worker | Not Specified |
Physiotherapist | 15.9 |
Occupational therapist | Not Specified |
Dietician | 0.5 |
Masseur/balneotherapist | 10.9 |
Youth/childcare worker | Not Specified |
Social worker | 0.5 |
Psychological psychotherapist | 6.2 |
Remedial teacher | Not Specified |
Music therapist | Not Specified |
Care of the disabled specialist nurse | Not Specified |
Child and adolescent psychotherapist | Not Specified |
Additional qualifications wound management personal | Not Specified |
Radiological medical technical assistant | Not Specified |
Additional qualifications manual therapy personal | 12.4 |
Speech pathologist/clinical linguist/philologist/phonetician | Not Specified |
Additional qualifications personal after Bobath or Vojta | 1.5 |
Qualified psychologist | 1.9 |
Qualified medical employee | 8.7 |
Functional diagnostics medical technical assistant | 1 |
Ecotrophologist (dietician) | Not Specified |
Laboratory medical technical assistant | Not Specified |
Art therapist | Not Specified |
Healer | Not Specified |
Gymnastics educator and dance educator | 0.2 |
Educator/teacher | Not Specified |
Additional qualifications aromatherapy personal | Not Specified |
Further educational diabetes adviser personal | Not Specified |
Clinical neuropsychologist | Not Specified |
Orthopedics mechanist and medical store/orthopaedic shoemaker | Not Specified |
Podiatrist (chiropodist) | Not Specified |
Socio-educational assistant/paediatric nurse | Not Specified |
Hearing aid acoustician | Not Specified |
Orthoptist/optician | Not Specified |
Equipment available | 24-hour emergency | Comments |
---|---|---|
High-frequency thermotherapy equipment | No | Thermography for autonomous misregulation and regional functional disorders |
Magnetic resonance imaging equipment (MRI) | No | In collaboration with a resident radiologist |
Radiofrequency ablation (RFA) and/or other thermal ablation procedures | No | The clinic has a state-of-the-art radiofrequency device for thermal ablation of painful nerve fibers of the intervertebral joints, sacroiliac joints and the disc (nucleoplasty) |
Computed tomography equipment (CT) | No | In collaboration with a resident radiologist |
Languages spoken at the international office:
Not Specified
Languages on the multilingual homepage:
Not Specified
Information about the hospital and the forms of provided treatment is available in multiple languages.:
Not Specified
The International Office is:
Not Specified
Staff specially trained in caring for international patients:
Not Specified
Multilingual signs at the hospital:
Not Specified
Facilities for practicing religion available :
Not Specified
Number of single bed rooms:
Not Specified
Number of twin bed rooms:
Not Specified
TV/radio programs and magazines available in the respective national language:
Not Specified
Special security facilities:
Not Specified
Not Specified