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- Price range
- Kč 700–Kč 3,000
- Treatments
- 3
- Locations
- 1
- Languages
- 2
Treatments
3 treatments
mri
Priority MRI Coordination (within 72 hours)
Sportovní Klinika coordinates priority access to MRI scans through its network of more than 80 medical specialists, securing appointments within 72 hours for athletes who cannot wait on the public healthcare list. The clinic charges a coordination fee (3,000 Kč for 72-hour access, 2,000 Kč for 10-day access) and handles the booking and referral paperwork; the scan is performed at a partner imaging centre. A dedicated phone line (+420 774 441 314) is available for imaging appointments. This service is particularly valuable following acute sports injuries where imaging findings directly determine whether conservative rehabilitation or surgical intervention is the appropriate path.
physiotherapy
Physiotherapy — Assessment and Individual Sessions
Physiotherapy at Sportovní Klinika covers initial injury assessment and ongoing individual sessions in a dedicated treatment suite within the SK Motorlet sports complex in Praha 5. The opening 60-minute session includes a full health anamnesis, standing and gait analysis, muscle and joint testing, and treatment on the same day where applicable, plus home-exercise instruction. Follow-up sessions use manual therapy, progressive exercise prescription, Rebox electrotherapy and high-power laser as needed. The 4-phase return-to-sport protocol — inflammation control, active rehab, terrain training, sport-specific movements — guides the full recovery journey. Kinesio taping and physio-fitness gym training are available as integrated add-ons throughout the programme.
physiotherapy
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.
Locations
1 location
