Advanced Electrotherapy & Rehabilitation Techniques we use

Advanced Electrotherapy & Rehabilitation Techniques we use

We provide advanced electrotherapy and rehabilitation-focused physiotherapy services designed to support pain relief, muscle recovery, mobility improvement, circulation enhancement, and functional rehabilitation — all at the comfort of your home.

Our physiotherapists use evidence-based physiotherapy techniques and modern rehabilitation modalities tailored according to each patient’s condition, pain level, mobility limitations, and recovery goals.

TENS Therapy (Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation)

TENS Therapy is a widely used electrotherapy modality that helps reduce pain, relieve muscle tension, and improve patient comfort using low-voltage electrical stimulation. It is commonly used for back pain physiotherapy, neck pain physiotherapy, knee pain physiotherapy, shoulder pain physiotherapy, muscle spasms, and chronic pain management.

IFT Therapy (Interferential Therapy)

IFT Therapy is an advanced electrotherapy technique used for pain relief, inflammation reduction, muscle relaxation, and circulation improvement. Interferential currents penetrate deeper tissues and are commonly used in physiotherapy for slip disc, sciatica, frozen shoulder, arthritis, sports injuries, cervical pain, lumbar pain, and post-surgical rehabilitation.

Ultrasound Therapy

Ultrasound Therapy uses therapeutic sound waves to support tissue healing, reduce inflammation, improve blood circulation, and promote soft tissue recovery. It is commonly used for ligament injuries, tendon injuries, muscle tightness, frozen shoulder, tennis elbow, and sports rehabilitation physiotherapy.

Muscle Stimulation Therapy

Muscle Stimulation Therapy uses electrical impulses to activate muscles, improve muscle strength, reduce muscle weakness, and support rehabilitation. It is beneficial in post-surgical physiotherapy, neurological rehabilitation, muscle re-education, and recovery after injury or immobilization.

Electrotherapy for Pain Management

Electrotherapy techniques are used in physiotherapy to help manage pain, improve circulation, reduce stiffness, decrease muscle spasm, and support faster rehabilitation. These techniques are commonly used for orthopedic physiotherapy, sports physiotherapy, neurological physiotherapy, and chronic pain rehabilitation.

Dry Cupping Therapy

Dry Cupping Therapy is a soft tissue therapy technique used to improve blood circulation, reduce muscle tightness, decrease stiffness, relieve muscular pain, and support recovery. Suction cups are applied to targeted areas to promote tissue relaxation and mobility improvement. Dry cupping is commonly used for back pain, neck pain, shoulder tightness, sports recovery, posture-related muscle tension, and myofascial restrictions.

Kinesiology Taping

Kinesiology Taping is used in physiotherapy to support muscles and joints, reduce strain, improve movement, decrease swelling, and assist rehabilitation without restricting mobility. Taping techniques are commonly used for sports injuries, posture correction, muscle support, joint instability, knee pain, shoulder pain, and rehabilitation support during movement and exercise.

Theraband Rehabilitation Exercises

Theraband rehabilitation exercises are resistance-based physiotherapy exercises used to improve muscle strength, joint stability, flexibility, balance, posture, and functional movement. Theraband training is commonly included in orthopedic physiotherapy, sports rehabilitation, post-surgical physiotherapy, elderly physiotherapy, and mobility rehabilitation programs.

Manual Therapy & Soft Tissue Mobilization

Manual Therapy and Soft Tissue Mobilization techniques help improve joint mobility, reduce muscular tightness, improve flexibility, relieve pain, and restore functional movement. These hands-on physiotherapy techniques are commonly used in orthopedic rehabilitation and posture-related pain conditions.

Therapeutic Exercise & Rehabilitation Programs

Personalized therapeutic exercise programs are designed to improve muscle strength, mobility, posture, flexibility, balance, coordination, and overall functional independence. Rehabilitation exercises play a major role in long-term recovery and injury prevention.

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