Disorders of muscles, nerves, bones, tendons, ligaments, small joints etc., are painful conditions that hamper our daily life activities and performance, so does the calcium deposits on soft tissues or changes in bone structure. These conditions may be acute or chronic. We offer advanced technologies and physiotherapy to combat the pain conditions and to restore your mobility.
Shoulder Pain
Elbow Pain
Wrist Pain
Ankle Pain
Foot Pain
Nonhealing fractures
Sports Injuries
Muscles, Ligaments and Tendon injuries
Fibromyalgia
Osteoporosis
Pain
Stiffness
Swelling
Redness
Decreased range of motion
• Family history. Some types of arthritis run in families, so you may be more likely to develop arthritis if your parents or siblings have the disorder.
• Age. The risk of many types of arthritis — including osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis and gout — increases with age.
• Gender. Women are more likely than men to develop rheumatoid arthritis, while most of the people who have gout, another type of arthritis, are men.
• Previous joint injury. People who have injured a joint, perhaps while playing a sport, are more likely to eventually develop arthritis in that joint.
• Obesity. Carrying excess weight in your body puts stress on joints, particularly your knees, hips and spine. People with obesity have a higher risk of developing arthritis.
• Age. The risk of many types of arthritis — including osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis and gout — increases with age.
• Gender. Women are more likely than men to develop rheumatoid arthritis, while most of the people who have gout, another type of arthritis, are men.
• Previous joint injury. People who have injured a joint, perhaps while playing a sport, are more likely to eventually develop arthritis in that joint.
• Obesity. Carrying excess weight in your body puts stress on joints, particularly your knees, hips and spine. People with obesity have a higher risk of developing arthritis.
CRRT Cell Repair & Regeneration Therapy
Acowave ESWT
Electro Physiotherapy
Manual Physiotherapy
Hot/ Cold Therapy
EEMS Strength training
Exercises & Yoga
Reducing or eliminating inflammation
Muscle Strengthening
Improving bone health
Delaying degeneration process
Stimulation of cartilage tissues
timulating stem cell migration
Ergonomics
Nutritional Balancing
Improving the range of motion