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  • Cryolipolysis Fat Freezing Questions

    Cryolipolysis Fat Freezing Questions

    What is Cryolipolysis fat freezing? Cryolipolysis uses cooling processes to provide a non-invasive localised fat reduction in problematic areas of the body. Cryolipolysis is suitable for contouring areas such as the abdomen, love handles, arms, back, knees and inner thig...
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  • Extracorporeal Magnetotransduction Therapy (EMTT)

    Extracorporeal Magnetotransduction Therapy (EMTT)

    Magneto Therapy pulses a magnetic field into the body, creating an extraordinary healing effect. The results are less pain, reduction in swelling, and increased range of motion in the affected areas. Damaged cells are reenergized by boosting electrical charges within the...
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  • Focused Shockwaves Therapy

    Focused Shockwaves Therapy

    Focused shockwaves are able to penetrate deeper into the tissues and provides all of its power at the designated depth. Focused shockwaves are generated electromagnetically through a cylindrical coil creating opposing magnetic fields when current is applied. This causes ...
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  • Shockwave Therapy

    Shockwave Therapy

    Shockwave therapy is a multidisciplinary device used in orthopaedics, physiotherapy, sports medicine, urology and veterinary medicine. Its main assets are fast pain relief and mobility restoration. Together with being a non-surgical therapy with no need for painkillers m...
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  • What are the treatments for hemorrhoids?

    What are the treatments for hemorrhoids?

    If at-home treatments for hemorrhoids don't help you, you may need a medical procedure. There are several different procedures that your provider can do in the office. These procedures use different techniques to cause scar tissue to form in the hemorrhoids. This cuts of...
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  • Hemorrhoids

    Hemorrhoids

    Hemorrhoids are usually caused by increased pressure due to pregnancy, being overweight, or straining during bowel movements. By midlife, hemorrhoids often become an ongoing complaint. By age 50, about half the population has experienced one or more of the classic sympto...
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  • What Are Varicose Veins?

    What Are Varicose Veins?

    Varicose veins are enlarged, twisted veins. Varicose veins can happen anywhere in the body, but are more common in the legs. Varicose veins are not considered a serious medical condition. But, they can be uncomfortable and can lead to more serious problems. And, because ...
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  • Gynaecology Laser

    Gynaecology Laser

    The use of laser technology in gynaecology has become widespread from the early 1970’s by the introduction of CO2 lasers for the treatment of cervical erosions and other colposcopy applications. Since then, many advancements  in laser technology have been made, and sever...
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  • Class IV Therapy Laser

    Class IV Therapy Laser

    The high power laser therapy especially in combination with the other therapies we provide such as active release techniques soft tissue treatment. Yaser high intensity Class IV laser physiotherapy equipment can also be used to treat: *Arthritis *Bone spurs *Plantar Fasc...
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  • Endovenous Laser Ablation

    Endovenous Laser Ablation

    What Is Endovenous Laser Ablation (EVLA)? Endovenous Laser Ablation Treatment, also known as laser therapy, is a safe, proven medical procedure that not only treats the symptoms of varicose veins, but also treats the underlying condition that causes them. Endovenous mean...
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  • PLDD Laser

    PLDD Laser

    The Principle Of PLDD In the procedure of percutaneous laser disc decompression, laser energy is transmitted through a thin optical fiber into the disc. The aim of PLDD is to vaporize a small portion of the inner core. The ablation of a relatively small volume of the inn...
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  • Hemorrhoid Treatment Laser

    Hemorrhoid Treatment Laser

    Hemorrhoid Treatment Laser Hemorrhoids (also known as "piles") are dilated or bulging veins of the rectum and anus, caused by increased pressure in the rectal veins. The hemorrhoid may cause symptoms that are: bleeding, pain, prolaps, itching, soilage of feces, and psyc...
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