Physiotherapy in Prague
See our ranked guide: Best Physiotherapy in Prague →Physiotherapy in Prague ranges from Kč350 to Kč13,500 across 14 providers. Fyzio Medico Clinic offers the most affordable options from Kč350, while premium providers charge up to Kč13,500. The median price is Kč1,500.
Prices verified June 2026
Physiotherapy in Prague costs from €14 to €62, median €31 across 6 clinics. Prices shown in EUR; updated June 2026.
Physiotherapy prices in Prague
The cheapest clinic here is 53% below the Prague median.
Compare Physiotherapy prices across countriesUpdated June 2026.
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Kinesiotaping
Therapeutic taping for support and pain relief.
Group Physiotherapy Classes
Small-group physiotherapy classes at CPM Pavla Koláře — capped at six participants — led by physiotherapists and structured around DNS movement principles. The programme includes Healthy Back (DNS-based spinal stabilization), Yoga with DNS elements, Pilates with DNS and Spiraldynamik integration, the Feldenkrais Method, Healthy Back with BOSU aerobic training, and FITKID posture classes for children. Each class offers the clinical depth of physiotherapy within a group setting, making it a cost-effective way to maintain or build on individual therapy work.
Kinesiotaping
Application of kinesiology tape for support and pain relief.
Pediatric Physiotherapy
VO2MAX's pediatric physiotherapy service treats children from newborns through adolescence, combining developmentally appropriate assessment with parent education so therapeutic work continues at home between sessions. Therapists certified in Vojta reflex locomotion, Dynamic Neuromuscular Stabilization (DNS), and General Movements Assessment screen and treat the full range of conditions — from asymmetrical posture in infants to sports overuse injuries in teenage athletes. Sessions are play-based for younger children and include hands-on Vojta or DNS techniques for babies, progressing to active exercise and movement re-education for older children. Parents are coached in home techniques at every appointment so the child receives therapeutic input daily, not just at clinic visits.
Electrotherapy
Electrical stimulation for pain relief.
Shockwave Therapy (ESWT)
Extracorporeal shockwave therapy (ESWT) at Sportovní Klinika delivers focused acoustic energy to chronic tendon and soft-tissue injuries that have not responded to standard physiotherapy alone. Administered in the clinic's treatment suite within the SK Motorlet sports complex in Praha 5, shockwave is commonly applied to conditions including Achilles tendinopathy, plantar fasciitis, patellar tendon pain, calcific shoulder tendinitis, and lateral epicondylitis. The acoustic waves stimulate blood flow and tissue regeneration in areas of poor vascularity that underpin chronic tendon pathology, breaking the cycle of failed healing that makes these injuries so persistent in athletes.
Physiotherapy Session
Professional physiotherapy treatment for rehabilitation and pain management.
Shock Wave Therapy
ESWT for chronic pain and tendon issues.
Individual Physiotherapy — 30 Minutes
A focused 30-minute individual physiotherapy session at Centrum pohybové medicíny Pavla Koláře, delivered by therapists trained in DNS (Dynamic Neuromuscular Stabilization) — the methodology developed by the centre's founder, Prof. Pavel Kolář. The session combines kinesiological assessment with hands-on treatment using techniques that may include DNS, Vojta, McKenzie, fascia manipulation, kinesiotaping, or dry needling, depending on your presentation. Suitable for adults managing acute or chronic musculoskeletal issues who need targeted work without a full-hour commitment.
Physiotherapy Session
Individual physiotherapy treatment for musculoskeletal issues.
Exercise Therapy
Guided therapeutic exercise program.
Focused Shockwave Therapy
Focused shockwave therapy delivers high-energy acoustic impulses deep into tissue — reaching 6 to 12 cm below the skin surface — to disrupt calcifications, stimulate tissue regeneration, and interrupt chronic pain signalling at the treatment site. Unlike radial (pressure wave) devices, K+Clinic's focused technology concentrates energy at a precise focal point within the tissue, making it effective for conditions at the tendon-bone junction and deep within muscle or fascial structures. Priced at 1,200 Kč standalone or 700 Kč as an add-on within a physiotherapy session.
Physiotherapy Session (45 min)
Shorter physiotherapy session for follow-up treatments.
Physiotherapy (45 min)
Standard physiotherapy session.
Pediatric Physiotherapy
Specialized physiotherapy for infants and children.
Pregnancy Physiotherapy
Physiotherapy during pregnancy for comfort and preparation.
Postnatal Physiotherapy
Recovery physiotherapy after childbirth.
Sports Physiotherapy
Rehabilitation and prevention for athletes.
Respiratory Physiotherapy
Breathing exercises and respiratory rehabilitation.
Physiotherapy Session - Adult
Individual physiotherapy treatment for adults.
Individual & Group Training
VO2MAX offers supervised individual, pair, and small-group training sessions led by physiotherapists and movement specialists, bridging the gap between rehabilitation and fitness. Individual sessions are designed around the client's specific goals and health history — whether that is building strength after physiotherapy discharge, improving running economy, correcting posture, or managing a chronic condition through exercise. Small-group classes (up to 8 participants) create an accountable but personalised training environment that is more accessible than one-to-one coaching and more attentive than a commercial gym. Children's yoga sessions in Czech are available for younger participants, combining breath awareness, coordination games, and flexible movement in an age-appropriate format.
Baropodometry — Foot Pressure Analysis
Baropodometry uses a pressure-sensitive platform embedded with hundreds of sensors to generate a precise colour-mapped image of how weight is distributed across the foot during standing and walking. The system reveals forefoot/rearfoot loading ratios, left-right asymmetries, supination or pronation patterns, and dynamic load shifts during gait — data that standard visual gait observation cannot reliably quantify. At K+Clinic, findings are interpreted by a physiotherapist who uses the data to guide insole prescription, orthopaedic insole design, or targeted foot and lower-limb strengthening.
Physiotherapy Session (60 min)
Individual physiotherapy treatment with assessment and manual therapy.
Physiotherapy (60 min)
Individual physiotherapy session with manual techniques.
