PHYSIOTHERAPY EQUIPMENTS
Used to treat soft tissue injuries, this device emits high-frequency sound waves that promote tissue healing, reduce inflammation, and relieve pain.
This machine uses low-frequency electrical currents to stimulate tissue and promote pain relief, particularly for deep-seated muscular pain.
EMS devices send electrical impulses to muscles to stimulate contraction, improving muscle strength, particularly after injury or surgery.
A CPM (Continuous Passive Motion) Unit is a motorized device used to gently move a joint through a controlled range of motion, aiding in recovery after surgery by reducing stiffness and promoting healing.
A portable device that delivers electrical impulses to nerves to help reduce pain, often used for chronic pain management.
A Hydrocollator is a unit that heats and stores moist heat packs, also known as hydrocollators, which are used in physiotherapy to deliver consistent, deep-penetrating heat to muscles and joints. This moist heat helps alleviate pain, reduce muscle tension, and improve circulation by providing therapeutic warmth during treatment sessions.
Electrical traction utilizes electrical currents to apply a controlled pulling force on the spine or joints, aiding in the relief of pressure and pain. It enhances mobility by stretching and decompressing affected areas, often used for conditions like back pain and spinal disorders
The Pneumatic Shockwave Therapy System is a device that delivers high-energy acoustic waves to targeted areas of the body, promoting healing by stimulating circulation, reducing pain, and breaking down calcifications or scar tissue. It is commonly used in physiotherapy to treat musculoskeletal conditions such as tendinitis, plantar fasciitis, and chronic pain by enhancing tissue repair and regeneration.
The Longwave Diathermy Machine uses high-frequency electromagnetic waves to generate deep heat within tissues, promoting increased blood flow, muscle relaxation, and pain relief. This form of diathermy is particularly effective for treating deep-seated musculoskeletal conditions, such as chronic joint pain, arthritis, and muscle strains, by enhancing tissue metabolism and facilitating the healing process. The machine delivers therapeutic heat through a specialized applicator, which helps to alleviate pain, reduce inflammation, and improve mobility.
Laser therapy is a non-invasive treatment that uses low-level laser light to reduce pain, inflammation, and promote healing in tissues. By stimulating cellular repair processes, it is commonly used to treat musculoskeletal injuries, joint pain, and soft tissue conditions, enhancing recovery and reducing discomfort.
This device is used to apply gentle stretching to the neck, helping to relieve pressure on spinal discs and reduce pain associated with conditions like cervical spondylosis or herniated discs.
Similar to cervical traction, this device applies stretching force to the lower spine, helping to relieve back pain and pressure on spinal discs.
EXERCISE EQUIPMENTS
Elastic bands used for resistance training, commonly employed in rehabilitation exercises to improve strength, flexibility, and muscle tone.
Large inflatable balls used to improve balance, core strength, and flexibility. These are often used in rehabilitation exercises for the spine, pelvis, and lower limbs.
Exercise bikes are used to improve cardiovascular fitness, strengthen the lower body, and enhance mobility after lower limb injuries.
Treadmills provide a controlled environment for walking or running exercises, helping to improve gait, endurance, and overall mobility in patients recovering from lower limb injuries.
These boards are used to improve balance, coordination, and proprioception, especially for patients recovering from ankle or knee injuries.
Light weights are commonly used to improve muscle strength and endurance in the upper and lower body.
The leg press is a machine used to strengthen the lower body by pushing a weighted platform with the legs, targeting muscles such as the quadriceps, hamstrings, and glutes.
The finger bar is a rehabilitation tool used to improve hand and finger strength, dexterity, and coordination by requiring the user to grip and manipulate a bar with their fingers.
The hand exercise table is a specialized device designed to facilitate various hand and wrist exercises, helping to improve strength, flexibility, and coordination. It often includes adjustable components to tailor exercises for different rehabilitation needs and conditions.
The quadriceps table is a rehabilitation device designed to isolate and strengthen the quadriceps muscles through controlled leg extension exercises. It allows for precise adjustments in resistance and range of motion, aiding in muscle strengthening and recovery for conditions affecting the knees and lower legs.
The parallel bar is a rehabilitation tool consisting of two parallel bars used for supporting and improving balance, strength, and gait during walking exercises. It is commonly used in physiotherapy to assist patients in regaining mobility and stability while performing weight-bearing activities.
Therapeutic stairs are a rehabilitation tool designed to help patients improve their stair-climbing ability, balance, and lower body strength. They provide a controlled environment for practicing step-up and step-down movements, essential for functional mobility and recovery from lower limb injuries or surgeries.
A shoulder pulley is a rehabilitation tool used to improve shoulder range of motion and strength. It typically consists of a pulley system attached to a door or other stable surface, allowing patients to perform controlled, stretching exercises to aid in the recovery of shoulder injuries or surgeries.
MANUAL THERAPY TOOLS
Used by therapists to apply deep tissue massage, these tools help in breaking down scar tissue, reducing muscle tension, and improving circulation.
Small, hand-held tools designed to apply pressure to specific areas of muscle tightness or knots, helping to release tension and reduce pain.
These are cylindrical tools used for self-myofascial release, helping patients stretch muscles and reduce tightness or soreness.
MODALITY TOOLS
These are used to apply heat to sore or stiff muscles, improving circulation and promoting relaxation.
Cold therapy is used to reduce inflammation and numb pain in acute injuries, often applied immediately after an injury.
MOBILITY AIDS
These assistive devices are used to support patients in walking, especially those recovering from leg, hip, or back injuries.
Wheelchairs help patients with mobility limitations move around comfortably while they recover or if they have long-term mobility challenges.
POSTURE CORRECTION DEVICES
These are used to support proper posture during sitting or sleeping, reducing strain on the neck, back, or other joints.
Used to maintain the natural curve of the lower spine, especially during sitting, these rolls help prevent back pain.