The Traction Method is the most convenient technique for treating compression syndromes in the spine. Its main advantage is that it can be performed at home. The traction method is effective for treating muscle spasms, reducing intradiscal pressure, and alleviating protrusions and hernias. To enhance the effect of traction, massage or physiotherapeutic methods that promote muscle relaxation can be used before the procedure.
Therapies
Traction
Other procedurs
Paraffin Therapy
Paraffin therapy is a treatment method involving the application of warm paraffin wax to specific areas of the body. This procedure improves blood circulation, relaxes muscles, and hydrates the skin.Benefits and effects:Provides deep heat therapy and stimulates blood circulation;Reduces muscle and joint pain;Helps moisturize and increase skin elasticity;Used for the treatment of rheumatism, arthritis, and other joint issues.Paraffin therapy is a pleasant and painless procedure widely used for relaxation and therapeutic purposes.
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Darsonvalization
Darsonvalization is the application of high-frequency, low-intensity pulsed currents to the surface tissues and mucous membranes of the body. This method provides the following effects:Dilates blood vessels and activates local blood circulation.Reduces venous stasis and increases vascular permeability.Enriches the skin with oxygen and supplies it with essential microelements.Improves tissue nutrition and stimulates metabolism.Additionally, darsonvalization exhibits anti-itching, anti-inflammatory, analgesic (pain-relieving), trophic (enhancing tissue nutrition), and bactericidal effects.This procedure is considered an effective method for improving overall health and addressing skin-related issues.
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Vacuum Therapy
The main goal of vacuum therapy is to stimulate the body’s metabolic processes without using any medications. To achieve this, special cups and attachments are used, which create a negative pressure by suctioning air. During vacuum therapy, the cups are placed on specific biologically active points, stimulating these points to enhance the functions of internal organs and boost the body’s defense mechanisms. Due to pressure changes, local blood flow increases, improving blood circulation and lymphatic drainage from the affected area.Spinal diseases accompanied by pain syndrome (osteochondrosis, radiculitis, lumbago, muscle strain).Cervical osteochondrosis of the spine.Thoracic osteochondrosis of the spine.Chronic respiratory diseases (tracheobronchitis, bronchial asthma).Congestion in the lungs.Intercostal neuralgia.
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