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.
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Traction
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Infrared-Sollyux Therapy
Infrared-Sollyux therapy is a procedure that delivers therapeutic effects by applying infrared light and heat to specific areas of the body. This method is widely used for reducing inflammation, improving blood circulation, and alleviating pain.Benefits and effects:Enhances local blood flow and improves tissue oxygenation;Relieves pain and helps relax muscles;Provides anti-inflammatory effects and stimulates regeneration processes;Used for conditions like colds, muscle pain, and rheumatism.The procedure is comfortable and painless for patients, delivering noticeable positive results in a short time.
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Amplipulse
Indications for the use of Amplipuls are diseases of the musculoskeletal system, muscles and nervous system accompanied by pain syndrome (radiculitis, ochteochondrosis, arthrosis, arthritis, protrusions and tears of spinal discs, trauma, neuralgia, rheumatoid diseases of various degrees of severity, as well as connective tissue diseases).osteochondrosis of any locationinfantile cerebral palsyradiculitisintervertebral hernia of any size arthritis and arthrosis of various originsnerve root compressionsspinal curvaturesatherosclerosisparalysis due to strokeneuralgiasneurosesmusculoskeletal injuriesmuscular dystrophy
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UHF
The UHF-60 device has therapeutic effects due to ultra-high frequency (UHF) electric and magnetic fields. It is widely used in neurological, therapeutic, psychiatric, obstetric, and gynecological clinics. The UHF-60 Med TeKo device is applied in acute inflammatory processes, sciatica, spinal cord, and peripheral nerve injuries. It is also used for subacute and chronic courses, Raynaud's disease, obliterating endarteritis, acute and subacute inflammation of the uterus and its appendages, as well as myelitis.Contraindications for the UHF-60 device include: Grade II-III heart failure, aortic aneurysm, hypotension, malignant tumors, myocardial infarction, bleeding tendency, systemic blood diseases, and active phase pulmonary tuberculosis.In intermittent mode, the device operates for an average of 6 hours. The timer range is adjustable from 0 to 99±5 minutes. The UHF-60 Med TeKo device is built on modern components, equipped with automatic resonance adjustment, and features flexible electric holders connected to conductive feeders.
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