Electrotherapy
Electrotherapy is a method in which electric current is used for therapeutic purposes.
It is based on targeted stimulation of affected nerves and muscles using alternating current with different frequencies and waveforms.

Diadynamic Currents | Träbert Currents | Interferential Currents | TENS | Diathermy
Treatments performed on a physician’s prescription
- Joint, muscle and back pain – relieves pain and reduces tension.
- Rheumatic conditions – supports treatment of chronic musculoskeletal disorders.
- Musculoskeletal dysfunction – promotes tissue regeneration and supports treatment of tendons and muscles.
Form of treatment:
Contraindications:
- On medical recommendation, electrical energy of varying intensity and frequency is delivered via electrodes directly to the affected tissue.
- Pacemaker or metal implants
- Other possible contraindications are assessed by the attending physician.

SIS – Super Inductive Stimulation Therapy
Treatment performed on a physician’s prescription
- Chronic back and joint pain – effective treatment for long-term musculoskeletal conditions.
- Joint blockages – helps release joint stiffness and improves mobility.
- Bone healing support – stimulates regeneration of bone tissue.
- Muscle strengthening – improves muscle activity without physical strain.
TIP: SIS can be used at all stages of pain. Treatment package 4 + 1 free.
Form of treatment:
Contraindications:
- Application of a high-energy electromagnetic field without direct skin contact – acting precisely on the affected tissue.
- Pacemaker or metal implants
- Other contraindications are individually assessed by the physician.

Galvanic Bath
Treatment performed on a physician’s prescription
- Polyneuropathy – supports treatment of neurological disorders and improves sensitivity in the limbs.
- Polyarthrosis in rheumatic conditions – relieves joint pain and supports regeneration.
- Swelling and circulatory disorders – improves circulation and helps reduce oedema.
Form of treatment:
Contraindications:
- An electrotherapy procedure in which the limbs are immersed in separate tubs while direct current passes through the tissue, stimulating the affected areas and supporting healing.
- Pacemaker or metal implants
- Other possible contraindications are assessed by the attending physician.

Magnetic Field Therapy
Treatment performed on a physician’s prescription
- Painful musculoskeletal conditions – helpful for osteoarthritis, rheumatic diseases and other functional disorders.
- Swelling and circulatory disorders – promotes circulation and supports the drainage of tissue fluids.
- Wound healing and regeneration – accelerates tissue repair and has anti-inflammatory effects.
TIP: Magnetic field therapy is a preferred method for osteoarthritis – it relieves pain and improves joint mobility.
Form of treatment:
Contraindications:
- Targeted application of a magnetic field to the affected body area using applicators (coil or mat), stimulating metabolism and supporting tissue regeneration.
- Pacemaker or metal implants
- Other possible contraindications are assessed by the attending physician.