
Pain Management
Manual Therapy and more

Manual Therapy
Using various methods
to assess and treat musculoskeletal conditions, including joint realignment, restoring joint mobility, and improving muscle tension.

Interferential Therapy
By alternating between two electrical current frequencies, it interferes with the transmission of pain signals, resulting in muscle relaxation.

Dry Needling
Differs from traditional Chinese acupuncture. In dry needling, needles are inserted into the relevant soft tissues, using different needling techniques to relieve fascia tightness and stimulate muscle activity, ultimately reducing pain.

Ultrasound Therapy
Utilizing high-frequency vibrating sound waves to directly reach the injured soft tissues (muscles, tendons, ligaments) to promote blood circulation and soft tissue repair, reduce inflammation and swelling, and relieve symptoms such as muscle tightness.

Extracorporeal Magnetotransduction Therapy
The electromagnetic field
emitted from the head of the electromagnetic device acts on human tissues, causing muscle to depolarize and contract. Different electromagnetic frequencies and intensities can accelerate soft tissue recovery, speed up the bone healing process, stimulate pelvic floor muscles, relieve joint pain, and more effectively train weakened muscles.

Exercise Therapy
When performed or supervised by a physiotherapist, it can effectively enhance muscle strength, promote movement function, and reduce the delay of treatment or damage caused by improper exercise.