Instrumental physical therapy is a branch of rehabilitative medicine that utilizes physical energies delivered by specific electromedical instruments for therapeutic purposes. This therapy can complement other rehabilitative techniques and is administered alongside an associated rehabilitation program.
The physical energies generate a series of biological reactions in organic tissues, resulting in specific therapeutic effects such as analgesia, activation of local metabolism, reduction of inflammation and edema, muscle decontraction, and increased muscle tone. The choice of the most appropriate physical therapy depends on the type of pathology and is made based on the latest knowledge in the rehabilitation field.
Therapeutic outcomes depend on the therapist’s ability to choose the most appropriate use of the instrument and the quality of the instrument itself.
Our center is equipped with state-of-the-art instruments for all scientifically validated physical therapies. Consequently, physiotherapeutic treatment is highly personalized based on the specific issues of the patient.
It is important to emphasize that a holistic approach to the patient is essential for healing. Therefore, a detailed assessment is conducted, taking into account the patient’s psychosocial factors and functional imbalances that contributed to the injury or condition.
Immediately after assessment, therapeutic treatment begins. Instrumental therapy, combined with education, therapeutic exercise, manual therapy, aerobic exercise, and other rehabilitative techniques, enables us to achieve the best results for our patients.
Extracorporeal Shock Wave Therapy
Extracorporeal shock wave therapy uses high-energy acoustic waves to treat chronic musculoskeletal pain in an innovative and non-invasive manner. This therapy has demonstrated efficacy in various conditions such as plantar fasciitis, supraspinatus tendinopathy, lateral epicondylitis, and more.
Shock waves stimulate natural tissue repair processes and reduce chronic pain. The main effect is neo-angiogenesis, the formation of new blood vessels that improves blood flow in the treated area.
A typical treatment cycle consists of 3-5 sessions with a weekly frequency.
Application of the Device in Aesthetic Medicine
Our device can also be used to improve skin appearance and treat skin imperfections. Using low-frequency electromagnetic waves, it stimulates collagen production, reduces cellulite and localized adiposity, and improves blood circulation.
Laser Therapy
Laser therapy is indicated for acute and chronic musculoskeletal and osteoarticular pathologies. By using the energy of laser beams, this therapy induces photochemical and photobiological changes in tissues, promoting motor recovery and pain relief.
Capacitive-Resistive Diathermy (Tecar Therapy)
Tecar therapy is effective in treating traumatic, inflammatory, and osteoarticular pathologies. It uses biocompatible energy to stimulate tissue repair processes, accelerating recovery and reducing pain.
Ultrasound Therapy
Ultrasound penetrates tissues and has an analgesic and decontracting effect. It can be used to treat a variety of musculoskeletal pathologies.
Electrotherap
Electrotherapy customizes programs with an associated rehabilitation program. It can be used for various purposes, including muscle stimulation and pain treatment.
Magnetotherapy
Magnetotherapy uses electromagnetic waves to treat pain and inflammation, benefiting bones, joints, muscles, and blood circulation.
Kinetec
The knee Kinetec offers continuous passive mobilization, useful in the immediate postoperative phase. It is an effective complement to manual therapy performed by the therapist.
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