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Electrotherapy

IFT(Interferential Therapy)

IFT delivers intermittent pulses to stimulate surface nerves and block the pain signal, by delivering continuous deep stimulation into the affected tissue. IFT relieves pain, increases circulation, decreases edema, and stimulates the muscles.

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PEMF(Pulsed electromagnetic therapy)

Benefits of PEMF therapy include stimulation of the cells and increased ability to heal. This has various health benefits, such as faster recovery and more resilient cell functions. PEMF aims to improve cell-to-cell communication and facilitates such communication's growth without altering cell functionalities. Mentioned below are some of the benefits.

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Ultrasound

Ultrasound Therapy is used for its non-thermal effect, in which high-frequency sound waves cause biological fluids to vibrate and move.

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TECAR(Capacitive and Resistive Energy Transfer)

TECAR therapy employs high-frequency electromagnetic waves (0.3 to 1.2 MHz) and reduces activity-induced spasms and contractions, improves blood flow, and helps muscle oxygenation via hemoglobin activation. Hence, TECAR therapy enhances the body's natural ability to repair tissues and reduce pain

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CuraLaser

This innovative device harnesses the power of laser technology to target pain at its source and provide fast, effective relief without the need for any medicines.

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TENS(Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation)

TENS is a method of electrical stimulation which primarily aims to provide a degree of symptomatic pain relief by exciting sensory nerves and thereby stimulating either the pain gate mechanism and/or the opioid system.

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