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- Monday to Friday: 8:00h - 20:00h
- Saturday: 8:00h - 12:00h
Monopolar radiofrequency waves at 448 kHz that provide the body with oxygen and nutrient supply. Indiba stimulates stem cells, accelerates fibroblast production, and provides precise power to enhance natural repair.
Shockwave therapy is known as an acoustic wave that we direct to the painful points of the musculoskeletal tissue of the patient (muscles, bones, ligaments, tendons…) in chronic, subchronic, and subacute processes.
Radiofrequency waves that benefit the body by providing oxygen and nutrients. The application of Indiba consists of physiological activation and cellular stimulation to accelerate the natural repair mechanisms of the affected tissue. Its goal is to reduce inflammation, pain, and accelerate healing processes.
We use it to modulate the neural circuits that are dysfunctional with the aim of modifying their functioning through dry needling and an electrotherapy device. It is an invasive technique that is very useful for improving pain and neuro-musculoskeletal dysfunctions in acute or chronic phases. A low-intensity current is applied near the peripheral nervous system to increase or decrease the stimulation of a group of neurons. Its goal is to reduce pain and improve neuromuscular function.
There are different manual techniques and a wide variety of musculoskeletal injuries that can be addressed through this approach to promote well-being and recovery. Manual therapy involves the use of the therapist's hands to treat, assess, and diagnose the patient's problems. Some of the most common techniques used include:
This technique belongs to traditional Chinese medicine. It consists of applying a cupping glass to the patient's skin, which creates a vacuum effect with the aim of improving vascularization. It is applied directly to the skin and left in place for approximately 10-15 minutes, the necessary time to provoke local hyperemia (bruising effect).
Technique that helps us treat myofascial pain syndrome (MPS) caused by myofascial trigger points. Through this technique, we will treat these trigger points that cause pain and decrease motor function.
This technique belongs to traditional Chinese medicine. It consists of applying a cupping glass to the patient's skin, which will create a vacuum effect with the aim of improving vascularization. It is applied directly to the skin and left in place for approximately 10-15 minutes, the necessary time to provoke local hyperemia (bruising effect).
t consists of applying heat to the patient's body for therapeutic purposes. A temperature higher than the physiological temperature of the body (36.5°C - 37.2°C) should be applied.
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