Revolutionary Neurodynamic Therapy for Hip Pain
No Surgery, No Drugs, Just Relief
A revolutionary Manual Therapy / Chiropractic method for solving your chronic or acute hip pain problem. A method based on clinical research, with a holistic approach. This method allows the PT to a)identify the source of your pain -spine, articular pain, motor control deficit, or other- b)find resting positions and c)suggest movements that will help you feel relief even from the first session. Gradually, during the next sessions, specialised exercises will restore the mobility of your leg. Finally, your movement will be restored as it was before, or your PT will teach you how to live a good quality of life when in a chronic condition. The treatment is painless and the results are prompt.
It is applicable to patients with :
- Acute hip pain
- Chronic hip pain
- Sciatica
- Nerve pain, burning leg
- Unilateral leg pain
- Unilateral leg weakness
This method is not suitable for patients with:
- Numbness between the legs
- Incontinence of any kind
- Inability to walk
- Bilateral leg weakness
- Extremely high BMI
What should the patient expect ?
The treatment is individualised to the patient's condition. The patient will start feeling immediate improvement during the treatment. It includes:
- Reliefing positions that relief the pressure on the nerve
- Reliefing movements, proper nerve sliders and tensioners, that allow normal blood flow in your neural tissue
- Motor control exercises to stabilise your spine and relief nerve pressure
- Joint mobilizations and manipulations to unblock restricted joints
- Training on how to handle the condition in everyday life
- Structured exercise program to give a permanent solution to your problem

Konstantinos Danalis,PT
Physical Therapist

Member of the Physiotherapists Ascociation of Greece, graduated from University of West Attica with a degree in Physiotherapy.As an experienced physical therapist, Konstantinos understands that injuries triggered by repetition, overuse, or other causes can have a serious impact on an individual's functionality, restricting everyday activities and affective one's lifestyle . Konstantinos uses the latest and most cutting-edge hands-on therapies to help treat musculoskeletal injuries, alleviate chronic pain, or restore proper function and stability throughout the body.
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Athnasia A.
Mr Danalis is a very good professional who pays the necessary attention to his patient's condition. The most important is the quality and effectiveness of his creative treatment. Highly recommended!
Erifili S.
Mr Danalis has very deep knowledge on his practice and sepnds a lot of time on his patient! H is very positive and has helped me a lot!! I trust him and higly recommend him!
Giota S.
He has deep knowledge of his practice, he spent a lot of time on my condition kai he trully gained my trust! I would definitely recommend him!
What is the cost of treatment
The cost of treatment is not high. The required sessions are usually 6, and in each one the treament progrmm is adjusted to the current condition. After reducing symptoms a structured exercise program is introduced to continue therapy and avert recurrent symptoms. The program is prescribed electronically, so that the patient has easy access and execute it by himself/herself. There is also the option of online supervision. Continuous communication between the patient and the doctor is maintained for ongoing support.
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