Advanced Physiotherapy

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SaraCare Advanced Physiotherapy

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Advanced Physiotherapy is the next step of Traditional Physiotherapy. It targets chronic conditions and goes above and beyond general musculoskeletal issues.

With specialized equipment and evidence-based cutting-edge techniques – it focuses on Optimization and complex pain management.

Expertise

Evidence-based Techniques

State-of-the-art Equipment

Advanced Physiotherapy,
vs Traditional PT

Advanced Physiotherapy is relevant for optimization and pain management in complex and chronic cases. It makes use of new techniques based on evidence.

We have the specialized equipment and proper training

Cupping Therapy

Cupping therapy aims to enhance well-being by improving circulation, reducing pain, and balancing energy flow. Consult a qualified practitioner for personalized advice!

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Method

Practitioners use glass, plastic, or silicone cups.
These cups are applied to the skin, creating suction.
The suction pulls the skin and underlying tissues upward into the cup.

Benefits & Uses

  • Improved Blood Flow: Cupping increases blood circulation in the treated area.
  • Pain Reduction: It can help reduce muscle tension and alleviate pain.
  • Inflammation Reduction: Cupping may have anti-inflammatory effects.
  • Cell Repair: Improved blood flow promotes cell repair and regeneration..
  • Localized and Systemic Effects: Cupping affects both the skin and deeper tissues.

Scientific Evidence

  • Research is ongoing, but some findings include:
    Peripheral Blood
  • Circulation: Cupping promotes blood flow close to the skin.
  • Immunity Enhancement: It may improve immunity.
  • Mechanical Effects: Stretching underlying tissue and activating specific genes.
  • Pain Thresholds: Cupping can increase pain thresholds.

Precaution

Depending on the individual’s body type, Cupping causes bruising and can lead to skin infection.
Benefits are mixed, but risks are generally low.

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Dry Needling

Dry needling is an invasive procedure where a fine needle (similar to an acupuncture needle) is inserted into the skin and muscle. It specifically targets Myofascial Trigger Points (MTrPs)—hyperirritable spots palpable as nodules within taut bands of skeletal muscles.

Here’s how Dry Needling works and the conditions it can help with:

Remember that dry needling should be performed by trained professionals. Consult with your physiotherapist to determine if it’s suitable for your specific condition

Dry Needling FAQs

Your first session may be either a single therapy or a combination of two or more, depending on your presenting symptoms. Therapies include hot fomentation, cold compression, USG-physiotherapy, acupuncture and/or isometric & dynamic exercises, etc.

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