Cold chamber therapy is a procedure which improves muscular performance, the amplitude of movements and agility. It is also used in case of muscular and joint pains as a painkilling and an antiphlogistic procedure. Cold therapy (temperature of -100 to -120°C in the chamber) lasts from 1.5 to 3 min.
The inhalation instrument is used for pulverising the solution of the medicine into such small particles that it reaches the respiratory channels together with the air inhaled. The medicine then has the desired effect on the mucous membranes. Sputum-releasing, antiphlogistic, moisturising and respiratory channel-expanding inhalations are used for the treatment of chronic or acute diseases...
Laser therapy is based on the effect of laser radiation on biological tissue, it influences up to 8-10 cm in depth. The recommended length of the treatment cycle is 3-10 sessions. The duration depends on the diagnosis. Laser therapy is used for treating inflammation of joints, muscles and ligaments and post-traumatic conditions as well as...
Magnetic therapy has a strong effect of relieving edemas and improving blood circulation. It is successfully used for the treatment of traumas and phlebitis, and is also suitable for the treatment of continually acute and chronic arthritis.
Paraffin-ozocerite therapy is a localised thermal procedure which is suitable for the relaxation of tense muscles (for example, prior to a massage) or as relief of pain and inflammation or improvement of blood circulation in case of chronic joint disorders. The addition of ozocerite or mountain wax increases the thermal capacity of the mixture.
The purpose of therapeutic gymnastics is the acceleration of being cured from the pathological condition and the preservation of the achievements while the patient is actively involved in the process of recovery. The knowledge that a part of your recovery depends on yourself is just as important as the correct and regular performance of the...
The primary indications for ultrasound therapy are chronic and continually acute inflammatory processes in soft tissues and joints, also the softening of scar tissue and old adhesive processes.
Localised cold therapy is used for one specific area by directing nitrogen vapour towards the joint or muscle. Localised cold therapy is suitable for the treatment of severe arthritis and myositis, fresh traumas and burns. The cold directly influences the receptors of the cells and reduces the pain. Localised cold therapy primarily uses small packages...
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