THERMOTHERAPY


THERMOTHERAPY

Thermotherapy uses warm applications to treat various musculoskeletal conditions. Locally applied heat has a vasodilator effect, stimulates blood and lymphatic circulation, reduces inflammation and relieves pain.

Depending on the medical indications, treatment can be carried out using warm paraffin (ideal for hands and wrists), therapeutic mud, infrared or hot seed bags. Each of these methods has its specificity and is selected according to the patient's needs.

It is a therapy often used in rheumatology, orthopedics and post-traumatic recovery. It is particularly recommended for patients with chronic pain, joint stiffness or recurrent inflammation. Thermotherapy is also highly effective in relaxing tense muscles and increasing tissue flexibility.


Arthrosis and spondylosis


Low back and chronic neck pain


Tendinitis, bursitis, sprains


Muscle contractures and spasms


Degenerative and inflammatory rheumatism


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Reduce local pain and inflammation


Deep relaxation of muscles and soft tissues


Boost circulation and speed healing


Improve joint mobility


Procedure to relieve pain and restore mobility

Hot application therapy (paraffin, mud, infrared) for deep relaxation and joint regeneration


Thermotherapy is an established therapeutic method that uses controlled heat to reduce pain, stimulate circulation and relax muscles. By applying paraffin, warm mud or other heat sources, beneficial effects are achieved in the treatment of rheumatic, muscular and joint conditions. In our clinic, thermotherapy is used in optimal conditions of safety and hygiene, integrated into a personalized recovery plan.

RECOMMENDATIONS

The main indications of thermotherapy are:

    • Chronic rheumatic conditions (arthrosis, arthritis)
    • Joint stiffness
    • Chronic muscle pain
    • Post-traumatic conditions with muscle contractures
    • Poor peripheral circulation


CONTRAINDICATIONS

The procedure is not recommended for patients with the following conditions:

    • Acute inflammatory or infectious conditions
    • Varicose veins or severe venous insufficiency
    • Active dermatologic diseases in the application area
    • Severe hypotension
    • Tumors or active oncologic disease

Contraindications are not absolute.

A specialist medical consultation and doctor's approval is essential.


Frequently asked questions about thermotherapy

It is a therapy that applies local heat to relax muscles, reduce pain and stimulate blood circulation.


No. Thermotherapy has contraindications and requires medical evaluation before application, especially in cases of circulatory disease or acute inflammation.


Yes, in most cases it is allowed, but the decision is made after an individual assessment.


Yes, applying warm paraffin is one of the most effective forms of thermotherapy for hand arthritis.


Yes. It can be combined with massage, physiotherapy or electrotherapy for a synergistic effect in recovery.


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