Medical Unit

We specialize in biological treatments with Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) and provide interventional medicine with multiple ultrasound-guided treatments.

Therapic Advanced Physiotherapy

Get to know our Medical Unit

In our medical unit, you will find the best technology at your disposal. We conduct studies of the pathology of the musculoskeletal system using high-resolution imaging with high-end ultrasound equipment. With these devices, we then perform all our treatments in a guided manner, in real-time, with the aim of being as precise as possible, thus achieving the best results.

We are specialists in bioregenerative medicine and sports medicine, and we take our commitment as health professionals to the highest level to analyze each patient’s situation and seek a solution to their problem.

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¿What do we work on in our medical unit?

Platelet-rich plasma (PRP)

Biological treatment with platelet-rich plasma (PRP) is a regenerative therapy that uses the healing properties of platelets to stimulate the repair and regeneration of damaged tissues in the body.

During a PRP treatment, a small amount of the patient’s blood is drawn, which is then centrifuged to separate the platelets and other growth factors from the rest of the blood components. The resulting PRP concentrate is injected into the area to be treated using ultrasound guidance, where the growth factors are released to stimulate cell repair and regeneration.

Hydrodilatation technique

The hydrodilatation technique is a medical procedure commonly used in the treatment of certain musculoskeletal conditions, especially in the shoulder. It is also known as “capsular distension with saline solution” or “capsular distension with water.

During hydrodilatation, a needle is inserted into the shoulder joint, and a sterile saline solution (saline) is injected to distend the joint capsule and increase the space within the joint. This procedure can help relieve pain and improve mobility in cases of frozen shoulder (adhesive capsulitis) or other conditions that cause stiffness and limited movement in the joint.

Hydrodilatation is usually performed under ultrasound guidance to ensure the accuracy of the injection and minimize associated risks. After the procedure, rehabilitation exercises may be recommended to strengthen the muscles and improve shoulder function.

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Ultrasound diagnosis.

It is an imaging technique used to diagnose and evaluate injuries or conditions in the muscles, tendons, ligaments, joints, and soft tissues of the body. This type of ultrasound provides real-time images of musculoskeletal structures, which can help identify injuries, inflammations, ruptures, or any other abnormalities in the examined tissues, and later, it can also be used to perform the chosen treatment intervention for that injury.

Wippers technique

The wippers technique is a procedure using musculoskeletal ultrasound for the treatment of certain conditions, such as calcium deposits in the tendons (calcifications) or fibrous adhesions. During the wippers procedure, a needle is inserted into the affected area, and a sterile saline solution is injected to break up and dissolve the deposits or adhesions.

The wippers process involves the following:

1. Localization: Ultrasound is used to guide the needle to the precise location of the calcium deposit or fibrous adhesion.

Injection: Once the needle is in position, the sterile saline solution is injected into the affected area.

3. Agitation: The saline solution is agitated within the tissue to break up and dissolve calcium deposits or fibrous adhesions.

4. Drenaje: Posteriormente, se puede drenar el líquido resultante junto con los restos de los depósitos o adherencias.

The goal of the lavage is to reduce the size of calcium deposits or fibrous adhesions, alleviate pain, and improve mobility in the treated area. This procedure is usually less invasive than other methods used to treat these conditions, such as surgery.

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Hyaluronic acid

Hyaluronic acid injections are a medical procedure in which hyaluronic acid is injected into a joint to relieve pain and improve mobility in cases of osteoarthritis or other joint conditions. This treatment is commonly used in areas such as the knees, hips, shoulders, and hands.

Hyaluronic acid acts as a lubricant and shock absorber in the joints, helping to reduce friction between the bones and providing pain relief. Additionally, it may have anti-inflammatory properties and stimulate the production of synovial fluid, which is the fluid that lubricates the joints.

Anti-inflammatory infiltrations

Anti-inflammatory infiltrations are a medical procedure in which an anti-inflammatory medication is injected directly into the affected area of the body to alleviate pain and reduce inflammation. These infiltrations are commonly used to treat musculoskeletal conditions such as arthritis, tendinitis, bursitis, among others.

The most commonly used anti-inflammatory medications in these infiltrations are corticosteroids, which have anti-inflammatory and analgesic properties. At Therapic, we always use musculoskeletal ultrasound to perform these interventions with the aim of being as precise and effective as possible in order to achieve the best results.

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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