Our Equipment
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Equipments
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Advanced Physio Equipment
We use state-of-the-art physiotherapy equipment to deliver safe, effective, and personalized treatments. Our tools are carefully chosen to support faster recovery, improved mobility, and long-term wellness.
Ultra sound
Ultrasound therapy is a commonly used modality in physiotherapy to promote healing, reduce pain, and improve mobility. It involves the use of high-frequency sound waves that penetrate deep into tissues.
Mini Stimulation (Electrical Stimulation)
Mini Stimulation (Electrical Stimulation) in Physiotherapy is a treatment method that uses low-voltage electrical currents to stimulate muscles and nerves. It is widely used for pain relief, muscle re-education, reducing swelling, and improving circulation.
Interferential Therapy (IFT)
IFT stands for Interferential Therapy. It is a type of electrotherapy used by physiotherapists to reduce pain and inflammation, improve blood circulation, and promote healing.
Cold Laser Therapy in Physiotherapy
Cold Laser Therapy (also known as Low-Level Laser Therapy – LLLT) is a non-invasive treatment used in physiotherapy to reduce pain, decrease inflammation, and promote tissue healing.
Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation (TENS)
TENS stands for Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation. It’s a widely used physiotherapy technique for pain relief through small electrical impulses delivered via skin electrodes.
SWD (Short Wave Diathermy)
SWD stands for Short Wave Diathermy — a deep heat therapy used in physiotherapy to treat musculoskeletal pain, stiffness, and inflammation.
PWB (Paraffin wax bath)
Paraffin wax bath therapy is a common modality used in physiotherapy for treating various musculoskeletal and joint conditions. It involves immersing a body part (usually hands or feet) into warm, melted paraffin wax.
CPM (Continuous Passive Motion)
Continuous Passive Motion (CPM) is a motorized device that moves a joint slowly and continuously through a controlled range of motion. The patient’s muscles remain relaxed while the machine does all the movement.
Robotic Hand Therapy
Robotic Hand Therapy is an advanced and innovative tool in physiotherapy that uses robotics to assist, guide, or resist movements of the hand and fingers for rehabilitation purposes.
Cervical traction
A physiotherapy technique applying a gentle pulling force to the neck to stretch cervical vertebrae and relieve pressure on spinal discs and nerves.
Lumber traction
A therapy applying a controlled pulling force to the lower back to separate lumbar vertebrae, reduce disc pressure, and relieve nerve irritation.
IR (Infrared Radiation)
IR (Infrared Radiation) Therapy is a common modality used in physiotherapy to promote healing, relieve pain, and improve circulation through the application of infrared light.