Functional Osteopathic Methods
Physical function is assessed in context, not in fragments. The aim is precise evaluation and meaningful regulation rather than a narrow focus on symptoms alone.
Raimond Igel-Uhlmann brings together decades of experience in elite athletics with functional osteopathic methods, fascial therapy, and precise movement-based diagnostics. His practice is designed for people seeking individualized, carefully considered treatment for the musculoskeletal system.
Raimond Igel-Uhlmann has spent many years working with athletes in national and international elite sport. The combination of functional osteopathic methods, movement-based diagnostics, and hands-on experience in the setting of Olympic Games and World Championships continues to shape the practice today.
Every course of treatment begins with a careful functional assessment. Symptoms are not viewed in isolation, but in relation to the full musculoskeletal system. The goal is treatment that identifies underlying causes and supports the body’s own regulatory capacity rather than merely suppressing discomfort.
Physical function is assessed in context, not in fragments. The aim is precise evaluation and meaningful regulation rather than a narrow focus on symptoms alone.
Treatment of restrictions and dysfunctions within connective tissue and the fascial system, with special attention to movement quality, resilience, and structural balance.
Experience from elite athletics informs diagnostics, rehabilitation, prevention, and functional support in both everyday life and high-performance settings.
Raimond Igel-Uhlmann combines functional osteopathic methods, movement-based diagnostics, and many years of experience in elite sport into a treatment approach defined by clarity and precision.
His Berlin practice is intended for people seeking care that is thoughtful, well-founded, and tailored to the individual rather than built around a one-size-fits-all routine.
In this video, Raimond Igel-Uhlmann speaks about his therapeutic approach and the experience he has gained through years of work in elite athletics.
Scheduling is handled preferably by phone so that questions can be answered directly and suitable appointment times can be discussed without delay.
Practice for functional diagnostics and regulation in Berlin.
For appointments and general questions, the practice is best reached by phone. You are also welcome to send an email.