Treatment of muscle and nerve pain
The human body consists of the musculoskeletal system, which is made up of bones and muscles. The muscles are responsible for moving these bones, and their movement is controlled and regulated by the central and peripheral nervous systems. Any injury, disease, or dysfunction in any of the components of this system can lead to pain, weakness, or loss of function or movement

Physical therapy for musculoskeletal and neurological disorders:
- Treatment of spinal disc problems and sciatica (sciatic nerve inflammation)
- Hemiplegia and strokes
- Facial paralysis (“seventh nerve” or “Bell’s palsy”) and “fifth cranial nerve” inflammation
- Peripheral nerve inflammation for diabetic patients
- Rehabilitation after fractures
- Neurological disorders in children and cerebral palsy
- Osteoarthritis and joint replacement surgeries
- Rehabilitation after orthopedic and neurological surgeries

This is achieved through the use of:
- Ultrasound waves
- Various electrical currents to reduce pain and stimulate muscles and nerves
- Manual therapeutic techniques
- Therapeutic exercises
- Medical and lymphatic massage
