Department of Physio-Laser Therapy
Head of the Department - Mariam Grdzelidze
The Department of Physiotherapy is equipped with the latest generation equipment from UNIPHY (Germany), BTL (UK-Czech), and PHYSIOTOUCH (Finland).
Physiotherapy is a modern and constantly evolving field of medicine that offers patients non-invasive and effective treatment for various diseases. Physiotherapy courses significantly contribute to rehabilitation, disease prevention, and the improvement of overall health.
Physiotherapy offers treatment courses for patients with various health issues, making this field quite broad.
The process of laser therapy proceeds as follows: therapy begins in the area of the body that requires this treatment method. The device is directed in such a way that maximum photon irradiation occurs on the problematic zone. After the light or waves penetrate the skin, they impact the damaged cells and stimulate their activity. As a result of the procedure, the cellular energy is strengthened, causing tissue to regenerate more rapidly, which significantly improves the patient's health condition.
Advantages of Physiotherapy
As a result of technological progress and the continuous development of the medical field, physiotherapeutic treatment has gained exceptional effectiveness and advantages over other methods. This is why this approach is actively used today.
Physiotherapy is effective and widely used for treating or alleviating chronic and acute pain caused by various diseases. Therefore, this approach is used for conditions such as arthritis, back pain, fibromyalgia, neck pain, etc. Additionally, from an orthopedic perspective, physiotherapy is an excellent treatment method as it focuses on the treatment of muscular injuries.
Physiotherapy is effective against various types of inflammatory processes. For example, this approach is particularly beneficial for those suffering from dentition or skin inflammatory diseases.
As mentioned, laser physiotherapy promotes the rapid regeneration of damaged cells, which leads to accelerated healing of wounds and tissue mechanical damage. Furthermore, improved regeneration triggers the formation of new capillaries in the damaged tissue, which reduces scarring.
The slow restoration of nerve functions in damaged tissue may lead to numbness and decreased function in the limbs. Physiotherapy, however, stimulates nerve cells, restoring their connections and improving the function of the problematic areas. As a result, physiotherapy is an effective method for treating neurological disorders such as stroke, multiple sclerosis, and Parkinson’s disease.
Physiotherapy at Todua Clinic
Todua Clinic is equipped with high-quality, modern equipment, which makes the physiotherapy process highly effective.
At Todua Clinic, based on the evaluation of the patient's condition, physiotherapists create an individualized treatment plan tailored to the patient's specific needs, the goals of therapy, and maximum treatment effectiveness.
The following physiotherapeutic procedures are performed at our clinic:
- Electrotherapy – the use of low voltage and continuous direct current, specifically: galvanization and medicinal electrophoresis.
- Amplipulse therapy
- Diadynamic therapy
- Interferential therapy
- Electrostimulation
- Darsonvalization
- High-frequency electromagnetic field therapy with the use of a magnetic field
- Light radiation: infrared, red, ultraviolet, and laser (coherent and monochromatic)
- Use of mechanical energy: vibration and ultrasonic frequency vibrations
- Thermal energy
- Aerosol therapy, etc.
Oncological Patient Treatment: Specifically, after surgery for breast cancer, vacuum therapy using the new physiotouch device is used for treating lymphedema. The mechanism of action is as follows: through negative pressure vacuum effect, lymphatic drainage and pump mechanisms are activated, and lymph rapidly flows toward the lymph nodes, helping to release excess fluid and metabolic waste from tissues.
Post-Radiation and Chemotherapy Neuropathy, Fibrosis, Keloids, and Other Damages: These procedures are used for therapeutic, rehabilitative, and prophylactic purposes during the chronic and subacute phases of any disease.
The department offers combined physiotherapy courses developed for the treatment of neurological, gastroenterological, urological, angiological, ophthalmological, endocrine, rheumatological, and traumatological diseases. It also provides treatment for oncological patients.
Specifically, after surgery for breast cancer, vacuum therapy using the new physiotouch device is used for treating lymphedema. The mechanism of action is as follows: through negative pressure vacuum effect, lymphatic drainage and pump mechanisms are activated, and lymph rapidly flows toward the lymph nodes, helping to release excess fluid and metabolic waste from tissues.