Treatments
Through a comprehensive blend of electrotherapy, mechanotherapy, thermotherapy, and hydrotherapy, we provide tailored therapeutic solutions that promote freedom of movement, physical comfort, and overall wellness.
Through a comprehensive blend of electrotherapy, mechanotherapy, thermotherapy, and hydrotherapy, we provide tailored therapeutic solutions that promote freedom of movement, physical comfort, and overall wellness.
Electrotherapy is a physiotherapy treatment method that uses electrical current for therapeutic purposes. It is most commonly used for pain relief, muscle stimulation, improving circulation, and reducing inflammation. The treatment affects tissues through electrical impulses of different frequencies and intensities, helping to promote their regeneration and improve their function. Electrotherapy is often combined with other rehabilitation procedures to achieve more effective results.
Mechanotherapy is a physiotherapy treatment method that uses mechanical devices and forces for the rehabilitation of the musculoskeletal system. It includes exercise machines, traction, stretching, massage and resistance exercises. Its goal is to increase muscle strength, improve joint mobility, and restore functional abilities.
A treatment method that uses warmed paraffin wax to reduce pain and relieve joint stiffness.
Hydrotherapy is a physiotherapy treatment method that uses the physical properties of water (temperature, pressure, buoyancy) for therapeutic purposes. It is used for pain relief, muscle relaxation, improving circulation, and rehabilitating musculoskeletal problems. Hydrotherapy helps the body regenerate, reduces stress, and improves overall well-being.
A physiotherapy procedure in which a medicinal or physiological solution is delivered into the respiratory tract in the form of a fine aerosol using an inhaler. The treatment helps hydrate the airways, loosen and clear mucus secretions, and supports easier breathing and mucosal regeneration. It is a non-invasive, gentle, and well-tolerated method widely used as an adjunct therapy for acute and chronic respiratory conditions.