The most appropriate treatment method is determined by the doctor after an examination and in consensus with the patient
Treatment methods
Shockwave therapy
The main purpose of shockwave therapy is to eliminate the cause of the patient’s problem
- High efficacy rate of 60 – 95% depending on the diagnosis
- Shockwave application improves blood circulation in the given area and promotes healing
- Applied only by a doctor
- Improves tissue metabolism
- May replace surgical procedures, is non-invasive and does not cause pain
- No adverse side effects
- Performed without local anaesthesia
- Increases collagen formation
Suitable for pain in:
- Joints (shoulders, hips, knees, wrists, elbows, ankles, fingers and toes) and for back pain
- Post-injury conditions, muscle injuries, tendonitis, tendon pain
Orthokine
Significant anti-inflammatory effect
- High regeneration potential
Suitable for:
- Arthritis associated with stage 1-3 large joint arthrosis – knees, shoulders, hips, elbows
- Disc prolapse, spinal osteoarthritis, lumbar, thoracic and cervical spinal pain (i.e. upper and lower back pain)
- Arthrosis in the small joints of the hands and feet
- Post-operative and post-fracture conditions – knee and shoulder arthroscopy, cruciate ligament or meniscus surgery
- Tendonitis, including Achilles’ tendon
Condrotide
- Nurtures cartilage and reduces friction in joints
- Rejuvenates cartilage
Suitable for:
- All types of joint pain