Medical therapy constitutes one of the main aspects of pain treatment. The therapy is carried out according to the ‘pain ladder’ guidelines established by the World Health Organization (WHO). Depending upon pain intensity, different combinations of analgesics - such as pain-relieving medications and patches - are used to provide pain relief. Find out more Medication
Acupuncture is performed by placing very thin needles on specific acupuncture points on the body or on the ears. A treatment takes about 20 minutes, and should be performed once a week for chronic pain, and several times a week for acute pain. On average, about 10 treatment sessions are required. Laser acupuncture is a treatment option for children and patients who may experience anxiety, have hypersensitivity or allergic reactions to acupuncture needles Find out more Acupuncture
Repuls® works by emitting cold pulsed red light using the most modern LED technology and therefore constitutes a completely non-invasive, non-thermal form of therapy that is free of side-effects. The positive impact of the cold red light and its high level of efficacy are based on the high level of tissue penetration where it acts fast against inflammation and pain. Find out more Cold pulsed red light
This local anesthesia technique works by blocking the transmission of pain information. Hereby, anesthetic agents are injected into the affected areas of pain. This technique quickly alleviates acute pain, and subsequent treatment every 2-3 days strengthens and increases the duration of effect. Find out more Infiltrations
TENS is a highly effective and economical method which is featured in a broad range of pain therapy treatments. TENS is used in the successful treatment of musculoskeletal disorders, muscular tension, post-traumatic pain, neuralgia, residual limb and phantom pain, peripheral circulatory disorders and post-operative pain. TENS has been used in pain therapy for over 20 years. Find out more TENS