Techar therapy
A method of physiotherapy based on the use of electromagnetic waves of a certain frequency for a deep impact on the tissues of the body.
Tecar therapy is an innovative method of physiotherapy, which is used in rehabilitation after injuries, operations and degenerative diseases of the spine and joints.
The basic principle of operation is the use of an electromagnetic field that penetrates tissues and activates metabolic processes at the cellular level. Under the influence of electromagnetic waves, tissues heat up, which stimulates blood flow, activates lymph flow and accelerates the excretion of decomposition products. Unlike other methods of physiotherapy, tecar therapy acts not only on the surface layers of the skin, but also on deep tissues: muscles, tendons and joints. This makes it effective even in chronic inflammatory processes. Tekar therapy is actively used in sports medicine and traumatology for accelerated recovery of athletes after injuries. The procedure is safe, painless and does not require a long recovery period.
Consultation with a physiotherapist. Anamnesis collection and clinical examination. Determination of the impact zone and impact parameters.
The procedure lasts from 10 to 30 minutes. A special conductive gel is applied to the patient's skin. The specialist sets the exposure parameters: frequency, intensity and depth of wave penetration. The procedure is performed using a movable or fixed electrode, which the doctor moves over the skin or fixes on a certain area of exposure. At this moment, electromagnetic waves penetrate deeply into the tissues, activating the regenerative processes.
The INDIBA Activ device is a high—tech system for tecar therapy, which allows to act on both surface and deep tissues.
After the procedure, the patient can immediately return to his usual life. There are no restrictions on physical activity, but in some cases, the doctor may recommend abstaining from active exercise in the first 24 hours. To achieve a lasting result, it is recommended to complete a full course of 5-10 procedures.
Benefits
Safety and comfort
Patients feel a light and pleasant warmth.
Deep impact
Not only on the surface of the skin, but also on muscles, tendons and joints.
Complex impact
Pain and swelling are reduced, blood circulation is improved and tissue healing is accelerated.
There are no restrictions
After the procedure, you can immediately return to normal life.
Frequently Asked Questions
How quickly can you notice the effect of the procedure?
Is it possible to carry out tecar therapy in the presence of metal implants?
Are there any restrictions or contraindications for the procedure?
Didn't find an answer to your question?
You can describe your problem in detail and ask a question to the doctor. He will answer you and help you find a solution
Врачи
Смотреть всех врачейCandidate of Medical Sciences. Orthopedic Trauma Physician, Chiropractor, Sports Medicine Physician, Physical Therapist. Head of the Rehabilitation and Restorative Medicine Department.
Rehabilitation therapist, Orthopedic trauma physician, Chiropractic therapist, Sports medicine physician, Exercise therapist, Physiotherapist. Candidate of Medical Sciences. Leading specialist of the Department of Rehabilitation and Restorative Medicine.
Exercise therapy and sports medicine physician
Exercise Therapy and Sports Medicine Specialist, Physiotherapist
Similar referral activities
Consultation with a rehabilitologist
The doctor of the department of rehabilitation and restorative treatment is engaged in restoring or compensating for the lost functions of the patient after various injuries, operations and diseases.
High-intensity magnetic therapy (SIS)
The method of physiotherapy, which is based on the effect of a powerful pulsed magnetic field on body tissues, which contributes to pain relief, reduces inflammation and accelerates tissue regeneration.
Shock Wave therapy (UHT)
A treatment method based on the effect of acoustic shock waves on body tissues.
Low-frequency electrostatic therapy
A method of physiotherapy based on the effect of a low-frequency electrostatic field on body tissues.
Mechanotherapy
A rehabilitation method based on the use of mechanical devices to restore joint mobility and increase muscle strength in patients after injuries and operations on the musculoskeletal system.
Therapeutic massage
One of the options for manual action on the soft tissues of the body, aimed at the restoration, treatment and prevention of various diseases.