1.Theory
(1) Shockwave
A shockwave is defined as a wave with a rapid increase of pressure within a very short time and then having a gradual decrease of pressure with a small negative pressure phase. Shockwave is aimed at the affected areas that are the source of chronic pain. The influence of the shockwaves causes to the dissolution of calcium deposits and leads to better vascularization. The after-effect is relief from the pain.
Shock Wave Physiotherapy
Shock Wave Cellulite Treatment
Shock Wave for ED Therapy
(2) EMS PHYSIO
It is an internationally recognized and proven method for treating muscle injuries. It works by sending electrical pulses to the affected muscle, causing it to undergo passive movement. When the muscle receives this signal, it contracts in the same way it would in response to a signal from the brain. As the signal intensity increases, the muscle contracts as it would during physical exercise. Then, when the pulses stop, the muscle relaxes, and the entire cycle begins again (stimulation, contraction, and relaxation).
(3) Leg Massage
Lymph drainage is an effective modern method of massage that encourages the natural circulation of the lymph and helps to create and maintain a balance between blood flow and lymphatic system.
Lymph circulates primarily within the body’s internal systems. These internal circulatory systems include the blood circulation system, the lymphatic circulation system, and the interstitial fluid circulation system. The airbags are located inside the pants; after being inflated for a certain period of time, they help drain lymph fluid from the body, thereby accelerating circulation within the circulatory system to promote detoxification and regulate endocrine function.


