EPTE electrolysis is a modern method used in physiotherapy and rehabilitation. This technique uses galvanic current and an electrolytic needle to treat damaged soft tissues such as tendons, ligaments or muscles. The electrolysis process destroys degenerated tissue and resumes the natural inflammatory process needed to regenerate into normal healthy tissue. Here are the advantages:
- effectiveness in the treatment of chronic inflammatory conditions,
- targeted action on damaged tissue,
- minimally invasive,
- pain-free therapy,
- rapid recovery,
- almost 100% effectiveness.
- Tendonitis: such as Achilles tendonitis, supraspinatus tendonitis or shoulder rotator cuff tendonitis,
- carpal tunnel syndrome,
- plantar fasciitis,
- lower back pain syndrome,
tennis elbow,
soleus tendon,
chronic muscular injuries such as muscle strains or strains.
Yes, there are some contraindications to EPTE transdermal electrolysis therapy. It is always advisable to consult a qualified specialist before starting the therapy, who will assess individual health conditions and tailor the therapy to the patient.
- Endoprosthesis,
- pacemaker,
- pregnancy,
- cancer,
- treatment with anticoagulants,
- skin lesions,
- sensory disturbances.
Tendinopathies is a general term referring to different types of damage and inflammation involving tendons. Pathology occurring in tendons, causes pain, reduced function and reduced tissue capacity. They can be caused by a variety of factors such as overload, trauma, abnormal tendon loading, improper training technique, age, genetics or chronic inflammation. Symptoms can include pain, stiffness, restricted mobility, swelling and muscle weakness.