Services:
Cold Therapy (Hypothermia): Local hypothermia decreases the messages sent through the nerves, thereby creating mild pain reduction. It produces blood vessel constriction in localized tissues to decrease swelling and relax skeletal muscles.
Heat Therapy (Hyperthermia): Local hyperthermia increases tissue temperature, thereby producing pain relief, sedation, and an increase in local metabolism. Heat therapy facilitates the healing process by producing blood vessel dilation, thereby enhancing local blood flow and decreasing edema.
Soft Tissue Massage: The objective of massage is to increase blood and lymph flow through the massaged tissues.
H-Wave: Electrical stimulation in the form of milliamperage, facilitates the reduction of postoperative swelling & edema.
Acuscope: Electrical stimulation in the form of microcurrent promotes and facilitates the healing of neurological and musculoskeletal tissues.
Ultrasound: In ultrasound therapy, electrical energy is converted into high frequency sound waves by means of a piezoelectric crystal, Thermal effects, probably the most useful, are beneficial for musculoskeletal problems, such as muscle spasms, adhesions, tendon and ligament injuries.
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