Elite Physiotherapy & Sports Injury Centrehas equipped with the latest technology international standard machine TheTargeted Radiofrequency Therapy. This is the therapeutic modality used by allelite international athletes or in sports such as- Football, Cricket,Basketball, Tennis, Badminton, etc.
So let’s know what is Targeted RadiofrequencyTherapy?
Targeted Radiofrequency Therapy is a tool usedby our physiotherapists for fast and pleasant recovery. It distributeshigh-frequency energy into the tissue selectively and causes hyperthermy rightwhere needed, whether it is a deep muscle, ligament, joint, or superficialstructure. The TR-Therapy can be used in acute as well as chronic sportsinjuries and musculoskeletal disorders. TR-Therapy can be combined with anymanual technique such as soft tissue stimulation, passive movement, muscleactivation, or other techniques.
The Targeted Radiofrequency Therapy incombination with soft tissue techniques enhances the therapeutic effects byincreasing the blood profusion and nutrient & oxygen supply of the treatedtissue. The combination used for reflexively caused muscular hyper tonus leadsto its faster and easier removal.
The targeted Radiofrequency Therapy helpsrelieve trigger points and muscle spasms that prevent regaining the full rangeof joint movement. For example use of The Targeted Radiofrequency Therapy incombination with passive stretching of the shortened structures leads to therelief and immediately broadens the range of motion in the given segment.
Combining The Targeted Radiofrequency Therapyand isometric or isotonic muscle contraction focuses the hyperthermia into thecontracted muscle. Delivered Radiofrequency energy facilitates these fibres andleads to their incorporation in the performed muscles stereotypes.
Treatment with TR-Therapy can be performed byprofessionals in the clinics, you can have TR-Therapy after consultation anddiagnosis by our specialized physiotherapists.
Common conditions in which TR-Therapyis indicated are:
Trigger points in the cervical region
Low back pain
Cervical pain
Painful shoulder
Tendiniti
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
Gonalgia
Ankle Distortion
Triceps Surae Regeneration
Trigger Point in Quadriceps muscle