Electrotherapy uses electrical energy to treat a range of conditions, providing targeted relief and promoting healing. Our advanced electrotherapy treatments include:
Interferential Therapy (IFT): This technique uses low-frequency electrical currents to stimulate muscle contractions, which aids in pain relief and accelerates the healing process by increasing blood flow and reducing inflammation.
Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation (TENS): TENS works by stimulating sensory nerves to block pain signals and trigger the release of endorphins, the body's natural painkillers. It’s an effective treatment for managing both acute and chronic pain.
Therapeutic Ultrasound (US): This treatment uses high-frequency sound waves to generate deep heat within tissues, promoting tissue repair, reducing pain, and improving mobility by increasing blood circulation to the treated area.
Short Wave Diathermy (SWD): SWD delivers electromagnetic waves deep into tissues, effectively relieving pain, reducing stiffness, and improving joint mobility by increasing tissue temperature and promoting relaxation.
Traction: Traction therapy applies controlled tension to the spine or other joints to relieve pressure, reduce muscle spasms, and help realign bones or joints. It is particularly beneficial for treating conditions like herniated discs or joint dislocations.
Combination Therapy: This approach involves using two different therapeutic modalities simultaneously, such as ultrasound and electrical stimulation, to enhance the overall effectiveness of treatment and achieve better outcomes.
Exercise therapy is fundamental to our treatment philosophy. We develop customized exercise programs tailored to your specific needs, whether you’re looking to improve mobility, strengthen muscles, or enhance overall fitness. Our exercise plans are designed following a comprehensive assessment to ensure they target your unique goals, whether recovering from an injury, managing a chronic condition, or improving physical performance.
Manual therapy is a hands-on approach that our skilled physiotherapists use to treat musculoskeletal pain and dysfunction. By applying targeted pressure to muscles, joints, and soft tissues, manual therapy helps to reduce pain, relieve muscle tension, and restore movement. Our therapists utilize various manual therapy techniques, ensuring that each patient receives a treatment plan that addresses their specific needs and conditions.
Sports taping provides support to injured muscles and joints, preventing further injury while allowing the area to heal. It's commonly used to stabilize areas prone to injury or to assist with postural correction.
This technique involves inserting fine needles into trigger points in muscles to alleviate pain and release tension. It's particularly effective for treating muscle pain, stiffness, and sports injuries.
Cupping therapy uses suction cups placed on the skin to create negative pressure, which increases blood flow, reduces muscle tension, and promotes healing. This ancient technique is effective for treating various musculoskeletal issues.
Beyond traditional manual therapy, we offer advanced techniques tailored to specific conditions. These include joint mobilization and manipulation to restore proper movement, and soft tissue techniques like muscle energy techniques (MET) for targeted relief.
Instrument-Assisted Soft Tissue Mobilization (IASTM) and Myofascial Release (MFR) are specialized techniques used to treat soft tissue restrictions and fascial tightness. These therapies help to break down scar tissue, improve tissue flexibility, and restore normal function to muscles and joints.