Carbon baths are gas baths, and their effect is based on the impact of carbon dioxide on the human body. This procedure normalizes high blood pressure, increases the amount of oxygen in the blood, which enhances the oxygen supply to the skin, muscles, organs, glands, and brain with oxygen-rich blood and other vital elements, and activates the lymphatic system.
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Carbon Bath
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UHF
<p>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.</p><p>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.</p><p>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.</p>
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Paraffin Therapy
<p>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.</p><p><strong>Benefits and effects:</strong></p><ul><li>Provides deep heat therapy and stimulates blood circulation;</li><li>Reduces muscle and joint pain;</li><li>Helps moisturize and increase skin elasticity;</li><li>Used for the treatment of rheumatism, arthritis, and other joint issues.</li></ul><p>Paraffin therapy is a pleasant and painless procedure widely used for relaxation and therapeutic purposes.</p>
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Extracorporeal shockwave therapy
<p><strong>Shockwave Therapy (ESWT)</strong> is a treatment method based on the application of powerful sound waves generated outside the body to the affected area using a special applicator. This therapy is commonly used to treat various orthopedic issues such as elbow, ankle, and shoulder pain, as well as pseudoarthrosis.</p><p>The procedure is conducted using a specialized device that generates low-frequency sound waves (acoustic waves). These acoustic waves penetrate the tissues and reach the bone.</p><p><strong>During the procedure, patients commonly report the following effects:</strong></p><ul><li>Increased blood flow at the contact area of the device;</li><li>Reduction in acute and chronic pain;</li><li>Decrease in local inflammation and swelling;</li><li>Improved overall mood and well-being.</li></ul>
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