Ambulatory Rehabilitation

 Physical therapy procedures*:

Galvanization:
  • Administration of medicines using direct current (electrophoresis);
  • Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS);
  • Diadynamic currents (DDC);
  • Administration of medicines using diadynamic currents (diadynamophoresis);
  • Sinusoidal modulated currents (SMC);
  • Administration of medicines using sinusoidal modulated currents (SMC- phoresis);
  • Interference currents (IC);
  • Administration of medicines using interference currents (IC-phoresis);
  • Electro-stimulation;
  • Fluorination;
  • Administration of medicines using fluorinating currents (fluorophoresis);
  • Darsonvalization;
  • Diathermy;
  • Inductothermy;
  • Administration of medicines using inductothermic currents (inducto-electrophoresis);
  • Ultra short waves (USW);
  • Decimeter waves (DMW);
  • Centimeter waves (CMW);
  • Millimeter waves (MMW);
  • Micro-current therapy;
Magnetic therapy:
  • Magnetic therapy using pulsing magnetic field (PMF);
  • Magnetic therapy using static magnetic field (SMF).
Ultrasound:
  • Administration of medicines using ultrasound (phonophoresis).
Aerosol therapy (inhalations):
  • Electro-aerosols;
  • halotherapy.
Light therapy:
  • t-UVS.
Heat and peloid therapy:
  • with mud;
  • with ozokerite;
  • with paraffin;
  • with clay;
  • with sand;
  • with hot packs;
  • cupping glasses.
Water procedures*:

Showers:
  • Fan shower;
  • Circular shower;
  • Ascending shower;
  • Sharko shower;
  • Scottish shower.
Underwater massage

Remedial gymnastics in groups (starting from 2 patients)*

Remedial massage for one area of the body*

* The above-mentioned ambulatory rehabilitation services are covered by BTA if the concluded health insurance contract provides for them, according to the coverage of the health insurance program.

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