Pyrotherapy

Pyrotherapy is a method of treating various diseases by exposing the patient to artificially created high body temperature. This modern technique was developed and successfully applied in recent decades, and today it is actively used in various fields of medicine to treat many diseases.

The first case of pyrotherapy was described in France in 1913.



Pyrodrapy - what is it? Pyrotherapy is a modern treatment method used to relieve chronic pain and arthritis (chronic pain syndrome). Today, this is one of the most promising and effective methods for treating pain syndromes and pathologies. The term "pyrotherapy" is translated from Latin as "heat therapy". The medical terminology commonly used is "pyrotherapy".



Pyrotherapy is thermal treatment under the general name “pyrotherapy”. For example, high-temperature heat and sun rays are used as therapeutic factors. In therapy, this method is known as “pyrogenesis” or “pyrotherapy”. The word “pyrotherapy” appeared in the 40s of the 20th century and comes from the Greek words: “piros” - “fire” and “therapia” - “treatment.” Pyrotherapy is a method of restorative treatment. The following types of pyrotherapy are used, based on the use of high temperatures of various types: - general (traditional or artificial hyperthermia); - local (mud applications, mud therapy); - electric wrap