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Ultrasound & IFC Therapys

Introduction

At Pathway to Wellness Clinic, we use Ultrasound and Interferential Current (IFC) Therapy as part of our physiotherapy programs to promote deep tissue healing and reduce pain. These non-invasive therapies enhance cellular repair and accelerate recovery.

How They Work

How They Work

Ultrasound therapy uses sound waves to boost circulation, reduce swelling, and heal tissues. IFC therapy uses gentle electrical currents to block pain and relax muscles.

  • Ultrasound Therapy: Uses high-frequency sound waves to improve circulation, reduce swelling, and promote tissue healing.
  • IFC Therapy: Uses low-frequency electrical currents to block pain signals and relax muscles.
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Conditions We Treat

Conditions We Treat

Ultrasound & IFC Therapy help treat muscle strains, sprains, joint inflammation, chronic pain, post-surgical recovery, nerve compression, soft tissue injuries, and swelling. These therapies reduce pain, promote healing, and improve mobility.

  • Muscle strains & sprains
  • Joint inflammation
  • Chronic pain conditions
  • Post-surgical recovery
  • Nerve compression pain
  • Soft tissue injuries

Benefits of Ultrasound & IFC Therapy

Deep Tissue Healing

Deep Tissue Healing

Uses sound and electrical waves to penetrate deep tissues, promoting faster healing and recovery.

Pain & Inflammation Reduction

Pain & Inflammation Reduction

Decreases inflammation and alleviates chronic pain by improving blood flow and nerve function.

Improved Mobility

Improved Mobility

Relaxes tight muscles and joints, helping restore flexibility and range of motion.

Enhanced Circulation

Enhanced Circulation

Stimulates blood and lymph flow, ensuring better oxygen and nutrient delivery to injured tissues.

Safe & Non-Invasive

Safe & Non-Invasive

A comfortable, non-surgical treatment option suitable for both acute and chronic conditions.

Restore Comfort & Mobility

Target muscle strains, joint pain, and soft tissue injuries effectively with IFC and Ultrasound treatments.