THE METHOD THAT TRANSFORMED THE MODERN PHYSIOTHERAPEUTIC APPROACH

In recent decades, the practice of physiotherapy has been striving to perfect its methods in order to make them safer for patients, in ultimate view of faster recovery.

Musculoskeletal disorders span a wide range of conditions, including bone, joint, tendon, muscle pathology and the pathology of the nerves that control the muscular system. As is well known, these ailments are a cause of suffering for a large part of the population, especially athletes and the elderly. In addition, recent studies show that 50% of absence at work is due to the foregoing conditions.

The human organism has mechanisms for maintaining a stable internal environment (homeostasis). The sophisticated technology of Synergistic Healthcare Methodology (SHM) relies on those very mechanisms, in combination with the advanced technology of ΗUMAN TECARSYNERGY HCR 1002, which guarantees, as no other does, a swift and efficacious stimulation of the organism’s own healing mechanisms.

This device is a generator of electromagnetic waves that uses the principle of a capacitor. It mobilizes electrical charges in the form of electrolytes through an alternating electromagnetic field. The electrolytes, in their turn, interfere in cell metabolism by creating a bigger demand for oxygen and nutrients. The device acts on all body tissues (superficial and deep). This proceeds in two ways: either by capacitive electrodes which address soft tissues: muscles, ligaments, lymph vessels; or by resistive electrodes which act on tendons and bone tissue. The role of the physiotherapist is paramount: having mastered the technique and relying on the correct diagnosis by the treating physician, the physiotherapist applies a customized therapy plan taking into account the idiosyncrasies of each case.

The physiotherapist can obtain even the merest alternations of temperature to help deal with acute and chronic inflammatory disease and treat pain. Also, with the HCR 1002, the physiotherapist can alternate and manage the level of stimulation in the ailing area (by modulating the balance of tissue metabolism) depending on the rehabilitation plan or/and the treatment goals determined by the physician, and the medical condition at hand.

New pathways are opened for physiotherapy with a view to restoring physical health swiftly and efficiently.

Benefits

  • Immediate intervention: it can be applied in the first 24 hours from injury (acute stage).
  • Fast recovery: it greatly reduces the duration of treatment and, with it, treatment costs – helping patients return to their daily activities.
  • Combination method: the physiotherapist can use other techniques at the same time to enhance treatment outcomes.
  • Safe operation: safety for both patients and physiotherapists due to absence of radiation and any side-effects.
  • Painless and pleasant operation: patients experience a sense of well-being already in the first session.

THIS METHOD IS INDICATED FOR PATIENTS WITH:

  • Muscle injuries: strains, tears or sprains;
  • Muscle disorders: fibromyalgias, tenosynovitis, tendinopathies;
  • Connective tissue disorders: arthritis, chondropathies, osteoarthritis, rheumatopathies, sacroiliitis;
  • Musculoskeletal syndromes: affecting the cervical and lumbar spine;
  • Overuse Syndromes: tennis and golf elbow – lateral or medial epicondylitis, carpal tunnel syndrome, jumper’s knee tendonitis, patellar tendinopathy, metatarsalgia, plantar fasciitis, etc. 

Moreover, it is used in superficial oedemas caused by lymph and venous stasis, and in peripheral vascular diseases such as diabetic foot, venous ulcers, and sores.