A mechanotherapy procedure used to treat muscle, tendon, and joint pain, as well as inflammation.
Laser therapy is a non-invasive therapeutic intervention that uses a low-level laser.
Stable galvanization is a longstanding technique in physiotherapy that uses simple surging current for therapeutic purposes. This method is effective in reducing pain and inflammation and aiding in drug delivery through iontophoresis.
Diadynamic currents are a form of modified sinusoidal currents produced by rectifying alternating current into monophasic or biphasic pulses.
Interferential current therapy involves the application of two alternating currents of slightly differing medium frequencies.
A form of physical therapy recommended for chronic musculoskeletal pain, arthritis, and certain muscle injuries.
Banded ankle mobilization
Ankle mobilization: Progressing from reduced base of support to unstable surfaces
Shoulder rehabilitation that involves the gradual recovery of passive range of motion through self-stretching exercises.