HOLISTIC THERAPIES
ELECTRO-ACUPUNCTURE

Electroacupuncture is a modern variation of acupuncture that works by stimulating muscles, nerves, circulation of essential substances, delivering nutrients to damaged tissues, and removing inflammatory chemicals.

The treatment is extremely beneficial, it helps block pain by activating bioactive chemicals in the body and is indicated for:

     Chronic Pain Cases

     Acute Pain Conditions

     Neurological Conditions

     Muscle Spasms

     Paralysis

CUPPING - SUCTION CUPS

Cupping therapy is an ancient Chinese practice, a safe, non-violent massage technique that is indicated for:

     Immediate relief of muscle pain and spasms

     Improved circulation through tissue oxygenation

     Recovery after intense exercise

DRY NEEDLING

Dry Needling is a type of acupuncture, known as the “dry needling technique.” An effective method of treating muscle tension and spasm, while also relaxing deeper tissue structures, improving movement and increasing pain relief.

THERAPEUTIC MASSAGE

One of the oldest therapeutic methods. Its basic principle is the improvement of the blood circulation of the soft tissues of the body.

The important advantages of massage include an increase in endorphins and therefore better psychology, a reduction in blood pressure and finally, an increase in joint functionality.

    Immediate relief from muscle pain

    Reduce inflammation

    Improve symptoms

    Improve sleep quality

    Increase productivity

HOME CARE

If the patient is unable to come to the physiotherapy center due to serious mobility difficulties (orthopedic problems or neurological diseases), treatment is possible at the patient's place as we have a full range of portable equipment.

Sessions take place in the patient's home or in places where they are hosted (such as elderly care units, etc.).

Advice is also given on configuring the living and moving space to achieve the maximum functional result with the greatest safety.

Like traditional, home physical therapy is equally effective in restoring, improving, or maintaining the patient's abilities.