Magneto Therapy
Typical indications:
Degenerative joint diseases Signs of wear and tear, e.g. arthrosis (knee, hip, hands, shoulder, elbow)
Herniated disc
Spondylarthrosis
Pain therapy (Chronic) pain, e.g. back pain, lumbalgia, tension, radiculopathies, heel pain.
Sports injuries (Chronic) inflammation of tendons and joints, tendon overload syndrome, osteitis pubis.
Shockwave Therapy
How does shockwave therapy work?
Shockwave therapy reduces pain and jumpstarts healing in soft muscle tissue by delivering a series of shock waves of energy to targeted pain points where there is injured muscle tissue. It speeds up the tissue repair process and cell growth, promoting healing.
Shockwave therapy is part of the physical therapy wheelhouse. It benefits you by relieving pain without having to undergo a risky surgery with a lengthy recovery period. It also means you won’t have any need for painkillers that can be addictive by nature.
Are shockwave treatments painful?
Fortunately, shockwave therapy is not painful. When you undergo shockwave therapy you may feel a small amount of pain, typically just a slight feeling of discomfort. Many people who have undergone the procedure say it has a similar feeling of minor pulsations on different parts of the skin. However, although you may experience some discomfort during the procedure, it doesn’t carry the risk of surgery or the pain that comes after surgery.
Shockwave treatments are an excellent non-surgical option for a wide variety of issues. This can include:
chronic pain
plantar fascitis
tendonitis
Achilles tendonitis
shoulder tendonitis
rotator cuff issues
tennis and golfer’s elbow
sports injuries
kidney stones
chronic stress
urinary issues
Infrared Therapy
Benefits:
Promotes wound healing and tissue repair
Supports collagen production
Reduces swelling and inflammation
Improves joint health
Improves physical performance
Helps sports injury muscle recovery
Pain relief with analgesic effect
Decreases muscle spasm