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Interferential Therapy (IFT)
IFT therapy benefits include: Pain Relief – Helps in reducing acute and chronic pain by stimulating nerves and blocking pain signals. Muscle Relaxation – Reduces muscle spasms and stiffness, improving mobility
Ultrasound Thearpy (UST)
Ultrasound therapy is a noninvasive treatment in which sound waves are used to penetrate soft tissues, increasing blood flow. This can help relieve pain, improve circulation, and promote tissue healing.
Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation (TENS) Therapy
TENS unit is used to manage pain by delivering mild electrical impulses through the skin to stimulate nerves. These impulses can help reduce pain signals reaching the brain and spinal cord, and may also trigger the release of endorphins, the body’s natural painkillers.
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Shirodhara
Shirodhara is a traditional Ayurvedic therapy involving a continuous stream of warm oil poured over the forehead, specifically onto the “third eye” area between the eyebrows. This practice aims to induce relaxation, reduce stress and anxiety, and promote mental clarity. It’s a form of Panchakarma, an Ayurvedic purification and rejuvenation treatment
Potli Thearpy
Potli therapy, also known as Potli massage, is an ancient Indian healing technique that utilizes warm, herbal-filled pouches (potlis) to relieve pain, reduce inflammation, and promote relaxation. The therapy combines heat, herbal remedies, and massage to address various physical ailments and enhance overall well-being
Janu Basti Thearpy
Janu Basti, a specialized Ayurvedic therapy, focuses on knee care. The term ‘Janu’ means knee, and ‘Basti’ refers to a reservoir. During this treatment, practitioners form a reservoir around the knee joint using a dough made from black gram flour.
Abhyanga Therapy
Abhyanga therapy, an Ayurvedic practice, is a full-body massage with warm, herb-infused oil, often performed by a practitioner or as a self-massage. It’s a key part of the daily routine in Ayurveda, aiming to promote overall health and well-being. The massage typically involves long strokes on limbs and circular strokes on joints, with special attention given to the scalp, ears, and feet
Kati Basti Therapy
The term “Kati” refers to the lower back, and “Basti” refers to a therapeutic procedure involving the application of medicated substances. Kati Basti involves creating a reservoir of warm, medicated oil or decoction on the lower back, which is thought to relieve pain and improve health in that region
