Electrotherapy

Soothe pain, awaken strength using the power of electricity and ultrasound

Electrotherapy

Electrical stimulation and ultrasound for pain relief and body revitalization

Electrotherapy is a non-invasive method that combines controlled electrical impulses and ultrasound therapy to stimulate tissue regeneration, relieve pain, and improve circulation. Using electrodes placed on the skin, gentle electrical signals act on muscles, nerves, and tissues, while ultrasound waves penetrate deeper tissue layers, reducing inflammation and promoting natural recovery.

Electrotherapy

Conditions that electrotherapy helps treat

Musculoskeletal pain

Back pain
Neck and shoulder pain
Degenerative joint and bone diseases (arthritis, osteoporosis)
Neuropathic pain
Tendon and muscle inflammation

Sports injuries and sprains
Postoperative recovery
Reduced mobility after trauma

Fibromyalgia and chronic fatigue
Atrophy

Electrotherapy

Energy that stimulates circulation and reduces pain

Electrotherapy improves blood and lymph flow, reduces inflammation and swelling, relieves tension, and accelerates tissue healing. At our center, we use multiple electrotherapy modalities, including TENS, IFS, DD, galvanization, and ultrasound, personalized to your needs and body condition. These therapies work together: electrical impulses strengthen muscles and reduce pain, while ultrasonic waves promote deep tissue regeneration and relaxation. Each treatment is designed to revitalize your body, reduce pain, and improve mobility.

Electrotherapy

What’s your first step?

The first step is scheduling a consultation with a physiotherapist. During a brief discussion and assessment, the physiotherapist evaluates your condition, considers your recovery goals, and recommends the optimal combination of electrotherapy and ultrasound. Together, you determine the frequency and duration of treatments to achieve pain relief, improved mobility, and a sense of vitality.

Electrotherapy

Safety and Contraindications

Electrotherapy is very safe for most people, but it is not recommended or requires special caution in the following cases:

  • presence of an implanted electronic device, such as a pacemaker
  • pregnancy, especially in the early stages
  • damaged, inflamed, or infected skin in the treatment area
  • serious heart conditions, arterial disorders, or deep vein thrombosis
  • epilepsy
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