Electrotherapy: How does it work?

Electrotherapy makes use of the effects of electricity on the human body. Depending on the reason for electrotherapy, either individual parts of the body or several parts of the body are treated. The intensity of the current and the duration of the current stimulus are determined individually.The following currents are used: Galvanic currents – pain … Electrotherapy: How does it work?

Extracorporeal Shock Wave Therapy: How does it work?

Extracorporeal shock wave therapy (synonym: ESWT) is a medical technology procedure for the disintegration and removal of calcium concretions and for pain therapy. The physical procedure, which has its origins in urology, is now also used to treat orthopedic conditions such as soft tissue, joint and bone complaints in the context of chronic inflammation. Recently, … Extracorporeal Shock Wave Therapy: How does it work?

Tweeter Therapy

Tweeter therapy is a bioelectrical-biochemical treatment procedure that stimulates the mitochondria – the “energy power plants” of the cells. This charges the cells with energy. This leads to the stimulation of the metabolism, i.e. to the “elimination of waste products” and to the improvement of blood circulation and regeneration of the body. High tone therapy … Tweeter Therapy

Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Therapy

Nuclear magnetic resonance therapy (MRI) (synonyms: MBST nuclear magnetic resonance therapy, nuclear magnetic resonance therapy, multibiosignal therapy, multi-bio-signal therapy, MBST nuclear spin) is a treatment method in which magnetic resonance imaging (MRI; magnetic resonance imaging; abbreviated as nuclear spin), known from diagnostics, is used therapeutically. The procedure aims at reactivating metabolic processes in the cells, … Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Therapy

Magnetic Field Therapy

Magnetic field therapy is a physical procedure that generally uses pulsating electric magnetic fields to improve microcirculation and to stimulate and regulate cellular and energy balance. Health, performance and the aging process of a person depend decisively on a functioning microcirculation. This guarantees the function and performance of each individual body cell, as well as … Magnetic Field Therapy

Manual Therapy

Manual therapy (synonyms: manual medicine; manual medicine) is used to treat functional disorders of the musculoskeletal system. It is a method that has been successfully practiced since the 19th century. Manual medicine includes not only treatment techniques but also special examination procedures.pain in the back, joints or muscles can have various causes. Often they are … Manual Therapy

Medical Strengthening Therapy

Low back pain is one of the most common diseases of civilization. Most people blame back problems on lack of exercise. Herniated discs, spinal diseases, and degenerative changes in the spine cause pain that leads us to adopt a gentle posture and avoid painful movements.Meanwhile, rest and bed rest are no longer considered ideal therapeutic … Medical Strengthening Therapy

Orthokine Therapy

Orthokine therapy is the name given to a therapeutic method in which the anti-inflammatory (anti-inflammatory) protein interleukin-1 receptor antagonist is extracted from the patient’s blood. This method is based on the knowledge that so-called cytokines are released during inflammatory processes in the body. Of particular importance here is the messenger substance interleukin-1. When this is … Orthokine Therapy

Synvisc Therapy

SynVisc Therapy is a safe, painless, and effective therapy for osteoarthritis and helps relieve knee problems resulting from occupational and athletic stress. Hyaluran is a natural component found in all human and animal tissues and in high concentration in synovial fluid, which increases the viscosity of the fluid. Indications (areas of application) Osteoarthritis (especially gonarthrosis … Synvisc Therapy