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Innovative transcutaneous electrolysis EPTE

A breakthrough technique in the treatment of tendon injuries is percutaneous electrolysis. In recent years, it has gained popularity among both therapists and athletes. Treatment with this electrolysis is extremely fast and effective and effectively reduces tendon and muscle recovery time

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Electrolysis - how does it work?

Transcutaneous electrolysis treatment involves the introduction of a modulated galvanic current into the damaged tissue using an acupressure needle. The stimulus directly affects the soft tissues, thereby stimulating cell regeneration. The therapy represents something of a breakthrough in the rapid treatment of athletes, and is mainly used for tendinopathies and endarthropathies. Importantly, an ultrasound is needed during the treatment and safety to 100% be sure.

During the procedure, a low-intensity galvanic current is introduced into the pathologically altered soft tissues. Under its influence, a transcutaneous electrolysis process is induced in the body. This is mediated by biochemical changes in the cells and subsequently leads to a controlled inflammation, which is necessary to stimulate healing processes and type I collagen synthesis. Transdermal electrolysis induces an inflammatory phase, which is halted in pathologically altered areas. As a result, cells are stimulated and diseased tissue has a chance to be transformed into healthy tissue.

You do not have to wait too long for the effects, as after just a few treatments the soreness of the damaged areas is reduced and the range of movement is increased. During this time, the patient is not allowed to take anti-inflammatory drugs or cool down the treated area.

Indications for treatment

The therapy is recommended for people who are actively involved in sport regardless of their level. The main recommendation for percutaneous electrolysis EPTE are tendinopathies, endezopathies that involve tendon and muscle structures The treatment eliminates conditions such as:
  • tendinopathy of the supraspinatus muscle,
  • Patella specific ligament, (jumper's knee)
  • Achilles tendinopathy,
  • tennis elbow,
  • plantar fasciitis,
  • breaking up adhesions,
  • any reactive muscle tendinopathies
EPTE percutaneous electrolysis restores the range of motion in the joint and effectively eliminates pain. The first effects are visible after a few treatments (usually 3 - 4) and full recovery takes about 10 weeks.

Transcutaneous electrolysis - effects

The therapy is a technique that activates the first phase of tendon and muscle regeneration that has been arrested in tendinopathy. The direct introduction of galvanic current into degenerated parts stimulates the formation of new, healthy tissue. Transcutaneous electrolysis reactivates the collagen matrix, so that degenerated structures are stimulated to have a very strong regenerative response. Already after the first treatment, the patient feels a marked improvement, as the range of movement is increased and pain is relieved.

Among the greatest advantages of the method are its speed and almost 100% effectiveness. What's more, the procedure takes only 30 minutes and is lightly felt - only at the beginning the patient may feel a slight pinching sensation. This electrolysis is an alternative to surgery and about 70% patients manage to avoid surgery.

During the procedure, the needle is inserted precisely into the pathologically altered area under ultrasound guidance. Our experienced physiotherapists take an individual approach to each patient, and in addition, after the visit, each patient is given recommendations and a set of exercises that they should perform at home.

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Faq

What are the advantages of using EPTE electrolysis?

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.
Which conditions can be treated with EPTE transdermal electrolysis therapy?
  • 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.
Are there contraindications to EPTE transdermal electrolysis therapy?

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.
What are tendinopathies?

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.

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Percutaneous electrolysis

Discover the effective Transdermal Electrolysis therapy at MTS Holistic Therapy practice and feel relief in your body. This therapy is suitable for anyone suffering from chronic musculo-fascial pain, tendonitis, joint damage or sports injuries. It works by using a precision needle that delivers electrical impulses to damaged tissues, stimulating regenerative processes. This therapy speeds up healing processes, reduces inflammation, restores full joint mobility and reduces pain. Transdermal electrolysis offers an innovative and effective approach to treating chronic conditions.

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