JAKARTA – Public awareness of a healthy lifestyle in recent years has continued to increase, especially among urban areas which have begun to make activities such as pilates and physiotherapy part of their daily routines.
Based on data from the Global Wellness Institute (GWI), the economic value of the global wellness sector reached 6.32 trillion US dollars in 2023 and is projected to grow 7.4% per year until 2029. Indonesia even recorded a contribution of around 56.4 billion US dollars, making it the largest wellness market in Southeast Asia.
This figure reflects the increasing public interest in preventive and scientific-based fitness services.
Seeing this trend, Cardea Physiotherapy & Pilates continues to expand its service reach. After the success of five branches spread across Jakarta, Surabaya, and Makassar, Cardea has now officially opened its 6th branch in the Puri area, West Jakarta. In the capital, Cardea was previously present in Gandaria, Citos, and Erlangga.
The opening of the Puri branch which took place on November 8, 2025 was marked by the cutting of the cone by Cardea Founder Physiotherapy & Pilates, Yurike Lanser, along with the entire team. Yurike said that this expansion is Cardea’s real step in supporting the community to achieve optimal health and physical performance.
The latest youth at Puri is part of our mission to help more people move better and live healthier lives. Next year, we are also targeting the opening of new branches in Bandung, Semarang, and several other locations in Jakarta, “said Yurike Lanser, in his statement.
This fitness center comes with international standard facilities and cutting-edge equipment. For the pilates program, professional equipment is also used by world athletes.
As for physiotherapy, Cardea uses Indiba Activ, a modern medical therapy tool that helps restore postoperative muscle tissue, treatment of injuries, and spinal pain.
“We maintain high standards in every aspect, from facilities, methods, to services because the convenience and security of clients is always our priority,” added Yurike.
Young professionals and the upper middle class now see services such as pilates and physiotherapy as long-term investments for health and productivity, not just sports activities.
Scientific-based training methods have proven to help strengthen core muscles, improve body posture, and prevent injuries due to daily activities and intensive exercise.
On the other hand, as a pioneer of evidence-based therapeutic and pilates centers based on practice in Indonesia, Cardea is not only focused on health services, but also carries the principle of sustainability.
Over the past two years, all branches have implemented a paperless administration system and the ‘Bring Your Own Tumbler’ program to reduce the use of single-use plastics.
The Cardea Puri building is also designed with a green building concept, in collaboration with the Life Cycle Indonesia (LCI). This project is a showcase for the Green Building Council Indonesia (GBCI) in the calculation of the embed carbon according to the ISO 21930 standard.
“We calculated the carbon footprint and water consumption quantitatively from the construction stage until the end of the building life cycle,” concluded Yurike.
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