THERMOTHERAPY
Thermal modalities (surface heating or cold therapy) include procedures that apply or remove heat from the body using physical means. It is mainly indicated for complaints such as muscle tension, restricted mobility or arthrosis of joints and for recovery after operations.
ELECTROTHERAPY
This technique uses low-frequency impulses and alternating currents. Tissue oxygenation through activation of oxidative enzyme activity, improved blood circulation, activation of neural structural systems and analgesia through the release of endorphins are the most significant effects on the treated structures. It is intended for patients with acute and chronic musculoskeletal pain, for tissue regeneration during the healing phase (including bones, muscles and nerves) and for the prevention of muscle atrophy.
LASER THERAPY
This non-invasive therapy reduces inflammation and swelling, promotes tissue healing and relieves pain. It is often used after operations, for arthritis, soft tissue injuries or to treat chronic pain.
MAGNETIC FIELD THERAPY
A technique that uses static or pulsed magnetic fields to influence cellular processes. These magnetic fields improve blood circulation, increase oxygen supply, reduce inflammation, relieve pain and promote cell repair. It is used for acute and chronic illnesses.
RADIOFREQUENCY THERAPY
In radio frequency technology, electromagnetic energy is emitted in a controlled manner. This method promotes blood circulation, improves tissue repair and reduces inflammation. The principle of this therapy is based on the targeted increase in temperature in specific tissues.
Physical therapy



