Using state-of-the-art equipment, we will help you on your path to full recovery. Physical therapy encompasses a set of modern therapeutic procedures that use physical agents such as electrical energy, heat, cold and ultrasound to reduce pain, accelerate tissue healing and restore full musculoskeletal function.
It is applied for acute and chronic pain, sports injuries, postoperative rehabilitation, degenerative changes and various inflammatory conditions. Therapies are individually tailored to each person, depending on the diagnosis and stage of recovery.
Electrotherapy
Uses various forms of low-frequency and medium-frequency currents for therapeutic purposes.
Effects
- Pain reduction
- Improved circulation
- Muscle spasm relaxation
- Weakened muscle stimulation
Applied for spinal pain syndromes, sciatica, sports injuries, post-surgery and neurological conditions. The therapy is painless and adapted to each person's individual sensitivity.
TECAR therapy
An advanced deep tissue therapy method that stimulates the body's natural regenerative processes. It works on the principle of radiofrequency energy that penetrates deep tissues and accelerates recovery.
Benefits
- Rapid pain reduction
- Accelerated healing of muscles, tendons and ligaments
- Inflammation reduction
- Improved mobility
Particularly effective for sports injuries, chronic pain conditions and degenerative joint changes.
Ultrasound therapy
Therapeutic ultrasound is a physiotherapy method that uses high-frequency ultrasound waves to treat various musculoskeletal problems.
Effects
- Reduces pain and inflammation
- Accelerates tissue regeneration
- Improves scar tissue elasticity
- Stimulates circulation
Commonly used for tendinitis, bursitis, muscle strains and chronic pain conditions.
Cryotherapy
Therapeutic application of cold to reduce pain and inflammation. Most commonly used for acute injuries, swelling and inflammatory processes.
Effects
- Swelling reduction
- Pain relief
- Slowing of inflammatory processes
- Faster recovery after injury
Applied locally and often forms part of the early rehabilitation phase.