Electrophysical modalities

A person receiving physical therapy, with a therapist using an ultrasound device on their arm in a clinical setting.

Shockwave therapy

Shockwave therapy uses acoustic shockwaves to stimulate the body's natural healing process through various mechanisms such as vascularization, protein biosynthesis and cell proliferation.

These effects leads to tissue regeneration and significant alleviation of pain, improving functional recovery of injured tissues.

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A person lying on a treatment table receiving a cryotherapy session with a handheld device emitting cold air to the side of their body.

Super Inductive System

This treatment uses a high-intensity electromagnetic field that interacts with the targeted area of your body, stimulating the nerves which results in muscle contractions and relaxation. It is able to reach deeper into muscular tissues where our hands cannot.

It is a non-invasive treatment option that provides immediate pain relief without causing irritation to the skin

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A close-up of a person receiving a medical ultrasound or similar procedure on their chest or abdomen, with a healthcare professional holding a gray device against the skin.

Therapeutic Ultrasound

A commonly used modality in physiotherapy and rehabilitation settings to help manage pain and promote healing in various musculoskeletal conditions. It utilizes high-frequency sound waves that are beyond the range of human hearing to generate therapeutic effects such as pain-relief, tissue healing, inflammation reduction and tissue elasticity.

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