Therapic Advanced Physiotherapy
Get to know our Invasive Physiotherapy Unit
Ultrasound diagnosis, also known as ultrasound, is a fundamental technique in invasive physiotherapy that is performed with a transducer that emits ultrasound waves and collects them, thereby processing the images. We use ultrasound to obtain these internal images of the body in real-time with the aim of diagnosing and conducting guided treatments of the affected tissues.
En Therapic somos especialistas en Puncion Seca, Electrólisis Percutánea Intratisular (EPI) y Neromodulación Percutánea (NMP). Éstas son técnicas de fisioterapia avanzada para tratar de recuperar los tejidos blandos afectados de una manera segura, directa y sin efectos secundarios.
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Percutaneous Intratissue Electrolysis (EPI)
Percutaneous Intratissue Electrolysis (EPI) is an invasive physiotherapy technique used for the treatment of chronic tendon and muscle injuries. It involves the application of electrical current through a fine needle inserted into the affected soft tissue, aiming to provoke a controlled inflammatory response that stimulates the tissue repair and regeneration process.
EPI is primarily used in the treatment of chronic tendinopathies, such as epicondylitis (tennis elbow), patellar tendinitis (jumper’s knee), or rotator cuff tendinitis (shoulder). By applying electrical current directly to the injured tissue, the aim is to break down fibrous adhesions and stimulate collagen production, which can help improve tissue quality and reduce pain.
At Therapic, we are experts in bioregenerative therapies.
Percutaneous Neuromodulation
Percutaneous neuromodulation is a technique used in pain management that involves the electrical stimulation of peripheral nerves through fine needles inserted into the skin using ultrasound guidance. This technique is used to modulate the activity of the nervous system and modify the perception of pain in patients with conditions such as neuralgia, neuropathy, chronic low back pain, among many others.
At Therapic, we are physiotherapists trained in this technique.
During the procedure, needles are placed near the affected nerves, and a low-intensity electrical current is applied to stimulate them. This stimulation can help inhibit or block pain signals traveling along the nerves and provide relief to patients.
If you suffer from any condition related to the nervous system, do not hesitate to contact us, and we will advise you in the best way possible.
Dry needling
Dry needling is a technique we use for the treatment of myofascial trigger points, which are hyperirritable areas in the muscles that can cause localized pain, muscle stiffness, and restricted movement. During dry needling, a thin needle is used to directly stimulate the trigger point, aiming to deactivate it and relieve the associated symptoms.
Unlike acupuncture, where needles are inserted at specific points along the body’s “energy meridians,” in dry needling, the needles are inserted directly into the identified trigger points. Once the needle reaches the trigger point, a “jumping spasm” or involuntary contraction of the muscle may occur, followed by relaxation that helps release the accumulated tension in the area.
Some benefits of dry needling include:
1. Pain relief: Direct stimulation of the trigger point can help reduce localized muscle pain.
Improved mobility: By deactivating trigger points, flexibility and range of motion in the treated area can be improved.
3. Muscle tension release: Dry needling can help release muscle contractures and improve muscle function.
At Therapic we are specialists in dry needling and treatment of myofascial pain syndrome.
At Therapic, we offer comprehensive advanced physiotherapy services focused on medicine and technology
In recent years, there have been significant advancements in pain treatment and rehabilitation, and our commitment is to be at the highest level to provide this to our patients.
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