WHAT IS HYPERTHERMIA?

 

Hyperthermia equipment is high-power radiofrequency that is able to raise the temperature of the tissue it passes through in a deeper, faster and safer way than a traditional radiofrequency equipment.

WHAT IS HYPERTHERMIA?

 

Hyperthermia equipment is high-power radiofrequency that is able to raise the temperature of the tissue it passes through in a deeper, faster and safer way than a traditional radiofrequency equipment.

PHYSIOTHERAPY TREATMENTS.

 

Hyperthermia in physiotherapy is highly beneficial thanks to its three most important effects it provides:

Natural collagen generation = faster recovery from fibrillar tears (sprains, surgeries, tears, etc.).

Increased blood circulation = greater supply of nutrients, oxygen, healing to the injured area

Pain relief. By raising the temperature of the nerve.

MAIN TREATMENTS IN PHYSIOTHERAPY:

PHYSIOTHERAPY TREATMENTS.

 

Hyperthermia in physiotherapy is highly beneficial thanks to its three most important effects it provides:

Natural collagen generation = faster recovery from fibrillar tears (sprains, surgeries, tears, etc.).

Increased blood circulation = greater supply of nutrients, oxygen, healing to the injured area

Pain relief. By raising the temperature of the nerve.

MAIN TREATMENTS IN PHYSIOTHERAPY:

/ Neck: cervical pain and contractures.
/ Back: dorsalgias, lumbago and contractures.
/ Arm: painful shoulder, tendonitis and muscle strain.
/ Wrist: hand and wrist injuries, recovery from upper limb fractures, arthritis and osteoarthritis.
/ Elbow: inflammatory processes of the elbow and epicondylitis.
/ Hip: coxalgia and coxarthrosis
/ Fibromyalgia

/ Legs: fibrillar breaks, fracture recovery, sciatica, post-surgical recovery, muscle overloads…
/ Knee: knee pain, ligament problems and post-surgical treatments.
/ Ankle: Achilles tendonitis, sprains and post-surgical treatments.
/ Rheumatic diseases: osteoarthritis processes and arthritis processes.

/ Neck: cervical pain and contractures.
/ Back: dorsalgias, lumbago and contractures.
/ Arm: painful shoulder, tendonitis and muscle strain.
/ Wrist: hand and wrist injuries, recovery from upper limb fractures, arthritis and osteoarthritis.
/ Elbow: inflammatory processes of the elbow and epicondylitis.
/ Hip: coxalgia and coxarthrosis
/ Fibromyalgia

/ Legs: fibrillar breaks, fracture recovery, sciatica, post-surgical recovery, muscle overloads…
/ Knee: knee pain, ligament problems and post-surgical treatments.
/ Ankle: Achilles tendonitis, sprains and post-surgical treatments.
/ Rheumatic diseases: osteoarthritis processes and arthritis processes.

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