Mechanotherapy

Mechanotherapy is a treatment method based on the use of mechanical effects on human tissues and organs. This method is widely used in medicine and physiotherapy, and has proven effective in the treatment of various diseases and conditions.

The basic principle of mechanotherapy is that mechanical effects on tissues and organs help improve blood circulation, increase metabolism and stimulate tissue regeneration. This allows you to achieve positive results in the treatment of diseases of the musculoskeletal system, back pain, muscle spasms, arthritis, arthrosis, osteochondrosis and other conditions.

One of the most common methods of mechanotherapy is massage. Massage can improve blood circulation, relax muscles, relieve tension and pain. It can also help restore joint mobility and improve the patient's overall condition.

Another method of mechanotherapy is physical therapy. It is aimed at strengthening muscles and ligaments, improving coordination of movements and restoring joint mobility. This method can be especially useful after injuries, surgeries and fractures.

Mechanotherapy can also include the use of various devices and apparatus, for example, laser therapy, ultrasound therapy, electrical stimulation and others. They allow for more precise and deep stimulation of tissues and organs, which can be especially useful in the treatment of chronic diseases.

However, like any treatment method, mechanotherapy has its limitations and contraindications. Before using mechanotherapy methods, you should consult your doctor and discuss possible risks and side effects.

Overall, mechanotherapy is an effective treatment method that can help patients restore health and maintain optimal tissue and organ health. It has a wide range of applications and can be used as an independent method of treatment or in combination with other methods.