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Electrophysiotherapy

Laser Therapy

Laser therapy is a method of electrophysiotherapy based on the effects of low-intensity laser radiation on body tissues. This technique is widely used in rehabilitation, prevention, and comprehensive treatment of various diseases due to its safety, painlessness, and proven effectiveness.

During the procedure, low-energy laser radiation is used, which does not damage tissues but, on the contrary, activates natural recovery processes. Penetrating deep into tissues, the laser stimulates cellular activity, improves microcirculation, and triggers the body’s self-regulation mechanisms.

Laser therapy provides a localized effect. In the treatment area, it helps reduce inflammation, relieve pain, and accelerate tissue healing. At the same time, systemic processes are activated: immunity is strengthened, metabolism is normalized, and overall health improves.

Main Effects of Laser Therapy:

  • Pronounced anti-inflammatory effect
  • Stimulation of tissue regeneration and wound healing
  • Improvement of blood circulation and oxygen supply to tissues
  • Strengthening of the immune system
  • Normalization of the nervous system function
  • Reduction of edema and congestion

The procedure is widely used for musculoskeletal disorders, neurological conditions, chronic inflammatory processes, as well as during recovery after injuries and surgeries.

Laser therapy is comfortable: sessions are quick, painless, and suitable for patients of different ages.

Quartz Tube

Tubus quartz or Quartz Tube is an electrophysiotherapy procedure based on the local effect of ultraviolet (UV) radiation on the mucous membranes of the nose and throat. The method is widely used in otorhinolaryngology for the treatment and prevention of upper respiratory tract diseases due to its pronounced antiseptic, antiviral, and anti-inflammatory effects.

During the procedure, a special device with tube attachments is used to direct a controlled dose of ultraviolet radiation directly into the nasal passages or pharynx. This localized impact effectively destroys pathogenic microorganisms, reduces inflammation, and accelerates the recovery of mucous membranes without placing significant stress on the body.

Ultraviolet radiation helps reduce swelling, decrease the number of harmful bacteria and viruses, and stimulates local immunity. As a result, nasal breathing improves, throat pain decreases, and the risk of complications from colds is reduced.

Tubus quartz is also used for preventive purposes, especially during periods of increased incidence of influenza and acute respiratory viral infections (ARVI), helping strengthen the protective functions of mucous membranes and reduce the likelihood of infection.

Indications:

  • Chronic tonsillitis
  • Chronic rhinitis
  • Pharyngitis and other inflammatory diseases of the upper respiratory tract
  • Early stages of colds and pre-influenza conditions
  • Prevention of respiratory infections

Contraindications:

  • Acute purulent processes in the nasopharynx
  • Increased sensitivity to ultraviolet radiation
  • Oncological diseases
  • Tendency to nosebleeds
  • Exacerbation of chronic diseases

Ultrasound Therapy

Ultrasound therapy is a modern method of electrophysiotherapy based on the effects of high-frequency sound waves on body tissues. Due to the ability of ultrasound to penetrate to a depth of up to 4–5 cm, the procedure provides deep and targeted therapeutic effects, activating natural recovery processes.

During the session, ultrasound waves exert a complex effect: mechanical, thermal, and physicochemical. This contributes to improved microcirculation, accelerated metabolism, reduced inflammation, and stimulation of tissue regeneration. Under the influence of ultrasound, the permeability of cell membranes increases, enhancing the therapeutic effect.

Ultrasound therapy is widely used in the treatment of musculoskeletal disorders, injuries, chronic inflammatory processes, and certain skin conditions. The procedure is comfortable, safe, and suitable for comprehensive rehabilitation programs.

Indications:

  • Arthritis, polyarthritis, arthrosis
  • Osteochondrosis, radiculitis
  • Injuries and post-traumatic conditions
  • Chronic gastritis, peptic ulcer of the stomach and duodenum
  • Certain skin diseases

Contraindications:

  • Thrombophlebitis
  • Oncological diseases
  • Acute infectious diseases, high body temperature

Electrophoresis

Electrophoresis is a widely used method of electrophysiotherapy based on the effects of low-frequency galvanic direct current combined with the administration of medicinal substances through the skin. This procedure allows active components to be delivered directly to the treatment area, ensuring a prolonged and targeted therapeutic effect.

During the procedure, an electric field is created using two electrodes, which alters bioelectric potentials in tissues and activates physicochemical processes in the body. This improves blood and lymph circulation, promotes vasodilation, and enhances metabolic activity.

A key feature of electrophoresis is that medications are delivered through the skin and accumulate in its layers, forming a so-called “depot.” As a result, active substances are gradually released, providing a prolonged therapeutic effect without overloading the body and minimizing side effects.

The procedure has pronounced anti-inflammatory, analgesic, resolving, and sedative effects. It is effectively used in both treatment and rehabilitation programs, helping accelerate recovery and improve overall well-being.

Indications:

  • Hypertension
  • Neuralgia, including osteochondrosis and radiculitis
  • Functional disorders of the nervous system (sedative effect)

Contraindications:

  • Exacerbation of chronic diseases
  • Acute inflammatory processes
  • Oncological diseases

Magnetotherapy

Magnetotherapy is a method of electrophysiotherapy based on the effects of a magnetic field on the human body for the treatment, recovery, and prevention of various diseases. The procedure is characterized by a gentle yet deep effect on tissues and is widely used in comprehensive rehabilitation programs.

Depending on therapeutic goals, different types of magnetic fields are used: constant, pulsed, high-frequency, and low-frequency. The magnetic field acts at the cellular level, promoting the movement of charged particles and improving bioelectrical processes. As a result, blood circulation is enhanced, metabolism is activated, tissue nutrition improves, and recovery processes are accelerated.

Magnetotherapy has a comprehensive effect on the body: it normalizes the nervous system, improves the condition of the cardiovascular system, supports endocrine balance, and contributes to the recovery of the musculoskeletal system. The procedure helps reduce inflammation, relieve swelling, decrease pain, and increase overall vitality.

Due to its safety and good tolerability, magnetotherapy is suitable for patients of different ages and can be used as a standalone treatment or as part of comprehensive therapy.

Indications:

  • Spine and joint diseases (deforming arthrosis, arthritis, osteochondrosis)
  • Cardiovascular diseases (hypertension, atherosclerosis, endarteritis, varicose veins)
  • Diabetes mellitus (with vascular complications)
  • Neurological disorders (peripheral nervous system damage, cerebral circulation disorders, chronic ischemic heart disease)

Contraindications:

  • Hemorrhagic syndrome
  • Pregnancy
  • Oncological diseases
  • Metallic implants in tissues, pacemaker

Darsonvalization

Darsonvalization is an effective method of electrophysiotherapy based on the effects of high-frequency, high-voltage, low-strength pulsed currents on the body. This technology is widely used in modern medicine and cosmetology due to its pronounced therapeutic and restorative effects with minimal stress on the body.

The procedure is performed using special glass electrodes filled with rarefied air. Upon contact with the skin, a mild electrical discharge occurs, triggering complex biophysical processes: cellular ion polarization takes place, metabolic reactions are activated, and microcirculation in tissues is enhanced.

Darsonvalization provides both local and general effects. In the treated area, blood supply improves, tissue trophism increases, and vascular and skin tone normalize. This contributes to the reduction of inflammatory processes, acceleration of regeneration, and restoration of the body’s functional state. The procedure also helps reduce headaches, alleviate dizziness, and improve overall well-being.

The method is characterized by a gentle and comfortable effect and is suitable for comprehensive therapy of various diseases, as well as for the prevention of vascular and neurological disorders.

Indications:

  • Angiospasm
  • Raynaud’s disease
  • Endarteritis
  • Narrowing of coronary vessels
  • Inflammation of the facial nerve

Contraindications:

  • Oncological diseases
  • Acute inflammatory processes
  • Cardiac arrhythmias
  • Presence of a pacemaker
  • Pregnancy
  • Individual intolerance to electrical current

Amplipulse Therapy (SMT)

Amplipulse therapy is a modern and highly effective method of electrophysiotherapy based on the effects of sinusoidal modulated currents (SMT) on the body. This procedure is widely used in treatment, prevention, and rehabilitation due to its pronounced therapeutic effectiveness and gentle physiological effect.

During the session, currents of varying frequency and penetration depth are applied to specific areas of the body. These parameters are selected individually depending on the patient’s condition and treatment goals. The procedure is carried out in several modes, allowing precise adjustment of intensity to achieve maximum results.

Amplipulse therapy has a comprehensive effect on the body. It effectively reduces pain, improves blood circulation, promotes vasodilation, and activates trophic processes in tissues. Electrical impulses stimulate the neuromuscular system, accelerate the recovery of damaged tissues, and increase their functional activity.

One of the key advantages of the method is its strong analgesic effect, making it especially popular for injuries and chronic pain conditions. The procedure also helps reduce inflammation, relieve muscle tension, and restore mobility.

Indications:

  • Pain syndromes of various origins (fractures, bruises, myositis, hematomas)
  • Peripheral nervous system diseases (neuritis, neuralgia, plexitis, Raynaud’s disease)
  • Need for muscle electrostimulation
  • Radiculitis, osteochondrosis
  • Arthritis and arthrosis

Contraindications:

  • Acute inflammatory processes
  • Oncological diseases
  • Post-stroke or post-myocardial infarction period without physician approval
  • Skin damage and open wounds in the treatment area
  • Epilepsy and mental disorders in the acute stage
  • Presence of a pacemaker or other implanted electronic devices

Amplipulse therapy is well tolerated by patients, does not require long recovery, and can be used as a standalone treatment or as part of comprehensive therapy.

Diadynamic Therapy

Diadynamic therapy is based on the effect of diadynamic currents (low-frequency pulsed currents) on the body. The procedure is widely used in physiotherapy and rehabilitation due to its pronounced analgesic, anti-inflammatory, and stimulating effects.

During the session, special electrodes are placed on specific areas of the body, through which currents of varying frequency and intensity are delivered. This treatment reduces pain by blocking the transmission of pain impulses, improves blood circulation, and activates metabolic processes in tissues.

Diadynamic therapy has a comprehensive effect: it relieves muscle spasms, reduces inflammation, accelerates tissue regeneration, and promotes the restoration of neuromuscular function. The procedure is especially effective in chronic pain conditions and mobility disorders, helping restore comfort and activity in daily life.

Additionally, the method improves microcirculation and lymphatic flow, which helps reduce swelling and accelerates recovery processes after injuries and inflammation.

Indications:

  • Pain syndromes of various origins
  • Musculoskeletal disorders (arthritis, arthrosis, osteochondrosis)
  • Neuralgia, neuritis, radiculitis
  • Muscle spasms and contractures
  • Injuries and post-traumatic conditions

Contraindications:

  • Acute inflammatory processes
  • Oncological diseases
  • Presence of a pacemaker
  • Skin integrity disorders in the treatment area
  • Severe cardiovascular diseases
  • Individual intolerance to electrical current

Interferential Therapy

Interferential therapy is a combination of modern technology and a physiological approach to treatment, based on the impact of intersecting medium-frequency currents on the body. In the area where they overlap, an interferential field is formed, which penetrates deeply into tissues and provides a pronounced therapeutic effect without discomfort for the patient.

During the procedure, electrical impulses gently impact on muscles, blood vessels, and nerve endings, stimulating the body’s internal resources. Due to deep penetration, the method effectively activates blood circulation, improves lymphatic drainage, accelerates metabolic processes, and promotes the recovery of damaged tissues.

Interferential therapy has a pronounced analgesic effect, reduces inflammation, and relieves muscle spasms. It helps restore mobility, reduce swelling, and significantly accelerate rehabilitation after injuries and diseases. At the same time, the procedure is highly comfortable: the patient feels only slight tingling or vibration.

The method is widely used in physiotherapy, neurology, and orthopedics, serving as an important part of comprehensive treatment and rehabilitation programs.

Indications:

  • Pain syndromes of various origins
  • Musculoskeletal disorders (osteochondrosis, arthritis, arthrosis)
  • Neuralgia, neuritis, radiculitis
  • Muscle spasms and contractures
  • Injuries and post-traumatic conditions
  • Circulatory and lymphatic drainage disorders

Contraindications:

  • Acute inflammatory processes
  • Oncological diseases
  • Presence of a pacemaker
  • Severe cardiovascular diseases
  • Skin damage in the treatment area
  • Individual intolerance to electrotherapy

Leduc Current (Electrosleep Therapy)

Electrosleep, or therapy using Leduc currents, is a method of electrophysiotherapy aimed at gently effects of low-frequency pulsed current on the central nervous system. The procedure is performed using low voltage (up to 15 V), ensuring a pronounced therapeutic effect with complete safety and comfort for the patient.

During the session, weak electrical impulses are delivered through special electrodes to the head area, effecting the cerebral cortex and key centers responsible for sleep, breathing, and autonomic regulation. This helps reduce the pain threshold, provides a pronounced analgesic effect, and allows the body to enter a state of deep relaxation close to physiological sleep.

Electrosleep normalizes nervous system function, improves psycho-emotional condition, helps restore sleep quality, and reduces stress levels. In addition, the procedure positively effects cerebral vascular tone, improves blood circulation and oxygenation, and stimulates hematopoiesis.

Due to its comprehensive effect, electrosleep is widely used in treatment and rehabilitation programs, helping not only eliminate symptoms but also restore the body’s internal balance.

Indications:

  • Headaches of various origins
  • Sleep disorders (insomnia)
  • Neuroses and increased nervous excitability

Contraindications:

  • Epilepsy
  • Acute infectious diseases (including intestinal infections)
  • Purulent inflammatory processes
  • Bleeding and tendency to bleeding
  • Myocardial infarction
  • Malignant neoplasms

Träbert Currents

Träbert currents are an effective tool of modern electrophysiotherapy based on the effects of low-frequency pulsed currents with a pronounced analgesic and stimulating effect. This method is widely used in physiotherapy and rehabilitation for rapid pain relief and restoration of neuromuscular function.

During the procedure, rhythmic electrical impulses are applied through special electrodes to the skin, gently effecting nerve endings and muscle fibers. This helps block pain signals, improve microcirculation, and activate metabolic processes in tissues.

Träbert currents provide a comprehensive therapeutic effect: they relieve pain, reduce inflammation, eliminate muscle spasms, and promote relaxation. Improved blood circulation accelerates tissue recovery and enhances their functional activity.

The procedure is characterized by a rapid effect and good tolerability, making it especially popular in acute pain conditions and early stages of rehabilitation.

Indications:

  • Acute and chronic pain syndromes
  • Spine disorders (osteochondrosis, radiculitis)
  • Neuralgia and neuritis
  • Muscle spasms and tension
  • Injuries and post-traumatic conditions

Contraindications:

  • Acute inflammatory processes
  • Oncological diseases
  • Presence of a pacemaker
  • Skin damage in the treatment area
  • Severe cardiovascular diseases
  • Individual intolerance to electrical current
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Physiotherapy

Physiotherapy is a modern method of treatment and rehabilitation based on the use of natural and artificially created physical factors such as heat, light, water, sound, and electrical impulses.

The procedures are aimed at reducing pain, relieving inflammation, improving blood circulation, and accelerating tissue recovery processes.

Physiotherapy is widely used both as an independent treatment method and as part of comprehensive programs, helping to effectively restore health without excessive medication.

Balneology

Balneology is a branch of medicine based on the use of natural healing factors, primarily the mineral waters of Jermuk, for health improvement and body restoration.

Mineral baths, showers, drinking cures, and other procedures provide a complex effect: they improve blood circulation, normalize metabolism, strengthen the nervous system, and enhance immunity.

Balneological methods gently activate the body’s natural self-regulation processes, promoting deep and sustainable recovery.

Diagnostics

Diagnostics is the foundation of high-quality treatment and effective recovery. Modern diagnostic methods allow for an accurate assessment of the body’s condition, identification of hidden disorders, and the development of an individualized therapy program. A comprehensive approach ensures timely detection of diseases, monitoring of treatment progress, and prevention of possible complications. Accurate diagnostics is the first and most important step toward health and a long, active life.