Instrumental treatment
Electrotherapy
Different types of electrotherapy include, for example, iontoforesis which has a good sedative effect.
Ultrasound therapy
The primary indications for ultrasound therapy are chronic and continually acute inflammatory processes in soft tissues and joints, also the softening of scar tissue and old adhesive processes.
Magnetic therapy
Magnetic therapy has a strong effect of relieving edemas and improving blood circulation. It is successfully used for the treatment of traumas and phlebitis, and is also suitable for the treatment of continually acute and chronic arthritis.
Inhalation
The inhalation instrument is used for pulverising the solution of the medicine into such small particles that it reaches the respiratory channels together with the air inhaled. The medicine then has the desired effect on the mucous membranes. Sputum-releasing, antiphlogistic, moisturising and respiratory channel-expanding inhalations are used for the treatment of chronic or acute diseases of the respiratory channels.
