Physical therapy utilizes natural physical factors or factors generated by various devices for therapeutic purposes. The most common factors used in therapy include temperature (heat, cold), light, currents, and magnetic fields. Physical therapy is used for rehabilitation, treatment, or preventative purposes.
Physical therapy

Super Inductive SIS Stimulation
A procedure that has a very wide application in orthopedic, neurological, urogynecological and pain patients…
High-intensity laser (HIL)
The high-energy laser strongly stimulates the body's natural regenerative abilities in the event of inflammation (injuries, surgical procedures), and significantly supports the functioning of the lymphatic system..
Shock wave
Shockwave rehabilitation treatments provide very good results in treating pain and restoring mobility in chronic musculoskeletal disorders and calcifications…
Electrotherapy
Tens currents, interference currents, galvanization, iontophoresis, Kotz, electrostimulation and others
Ultrasound
These are high-frequency mechanical vibrations. Ultrasound produces a gentle vibratory massage with a specific effect…
Laser therapy
This transdermal treatment is painless and safe. It has analgesic, anti-inflammatory, and anti-edematous effects. Regenerative…
Shortwave diathermy
Treatment of chronic inflammation, spinal degeneration, frostbite, post-traumatic conditions, pain syndromes, fractures…
Liquid nitrogen cryotherapy
Liquid nitrogen cryotherapy allows for local cooling of the body in cases of rheumatoid diseases, injuries (dislocations, sprains, fractures, tendon tears), discopathy, swelling, and burns
Carbon dioxide cryotherapy
Cryotherapy involves applying low temperatures, around -80-100 degrees Celsius, to the body's surface. The treatment lasts…
Phototherapy
A phototherapeutic treatment that uses infrared radiation emitted through one of the filters – red or blue.
Magnetotherapy
It involves the use of an alternating magnetic field that penetrates evenly through all parts of the human body

