Physiotherapy

Ultrasound therapy
Ultrasound therapy is a physiotherapy method that uses high-frequency ultrasound waves to deeply affect soft tissues and joints.

Electromyostimulation
Electromyostimulation is a technique of activating muscles using electrical impulses, which is used in rehabilitation, sports training, and cosmetology. The procedure allows you to cause muscle contractions without the active participation of a person, training, strengthening, or restoring muscle tone.

Traction therapy (cervical/thoracic/lumbar)
Traction therapy is a method of dosed stretching of the spine or joints, which is used to reduce compression of nerve roots, reduce muscle spasm and improve intervertebral space. It is one of the key areas in kinesiology, vertebrology and rehabilitation for spinal diseases.

Laser therapy
Laser therapy is a treatment method using low-intensity laser radiation. It activates cell metabolism, reduces inflammation, accelerates tissue regeneration and has an analgesic effect. Due to its precision and safety, laser therapy is widely used in traumatology, neurology, dentistry, cosmetology and dermatology.

Magnetotherapy
Magnetotherapy is a physiotherapy method based on the effect on the body of a constant or alternating low-frequency magnetic field. It is one of the safest and most gentle procedures used to reduce pain, improve microcirculation, and accelerate tissue regeneration.

Ultraphonophoresis
Ultraphonophoresis (phonophoresis) is a combination of ultrasound therapy and medication. The method allows for the introduction of drugs through the skin into deep tissues using ultrasound waves. This non-injection therapy is effective for inflammation, pain, scars, and adhesions.

Electrical stimulation
Electrical stimulation is a technique that activates muscles using electrical impulses that mimic natural signals from the nervous system. Its goal is to restore muscle strength, prevent atrophy, and improve blood circulation in weakened or immobile areas.

Amplipulsterapy
Amplipulse therapy is a method of exposure to medium-frequency sinusoidal modulated currents (SMC), which combines pain relief, stimulation, and improved tissue nutrition. This technique is characterized by its mild effect and high efficiency, especially in chronic diseases of the musculoskeletal system and peripheral nervous system.

Diadynamic therapy
Diadynamic therapy is a method of influencing tissues with low-frequency pulsed currents, which is used to relieve pain, improve microcirculation, and relax spasmed muscles. It is an effective procedure in the complex treatment of diseases of the musculoskeletal system and the nervous system.

Electrophoresis
Electrophoresis (drug electrophoresis) is a combination of physiotherapy and pharmacotherapy that allows the introduction of medicinal substances directly into the affected area through the skin using a direct electric current. It is a painless, effective and deep therapy that is widely used in neurology, orthopedics, gynecology and otolaryngology.

Galvanization
Galvanization is a physiotherapeutic technique that involves the impact on the body with a constant electric current of low voltage and strength. It is used to reduce inflammation, relieve pain, improve blood circulation, and restore neuromuscular functions.

Shockwave therapy
Shockwave therapy is a modern, non-invasive treatment method that uses high-energy acoustic waves to penetrate deep into tissue layers, activating natural regeneration, reducing inflammation, and relieving pain.
The method is especially effective for chronic pain, sports injuries, and degenerative changes in joints and soft tissues.