Declaration of informed Consent to perform device treatment
Description of the device – Painless shock wave (ShockWave Dual Power) is an advanced therapeutic method that uses acoustic impulses to stimulate natural regeneration processes in tissues. It helps in the healing of muscles, tendons and ligaments, while effectively reducing pain and inflammation.
Description of the device – Tecar therapy (Tecar Sin) is an advanced physiotherapeutic method that uses high-frequency current to stimulate the body’s natural healing processes. It deeply heats the tissues, improves blood circulation, accelerates the regeneration of muscles, joints, and ligaments and provides immediate pain relief.
Description of the device – Laser HighTherapy Chronic 5 uses an advanced combination of multiple wavelengths that penetrate deep into the tissues and specifically support regeneration processes. Using photochemical and photothermal interactions, it activates cellular metabolism, improves blood circulation and effectively relieves pain.
How many treatments are needed: A detailed program will be recommended by a physiotherapist individually, according to the initial diagnosis, the condition of the treated area and the desired result.
Diseases for which treatment is not recommended:
- pregnancy
- during menstruation
- oncological diseases
- area of implantation of total endoprostheses (joint replacements), osteosynthetic material, or other metal materials in the body
- sensitivity disorders in the treated area
- implanted pacemaker, defibrillator, neurostimulator
- skin diseases, violation of skin integrity, open wounds
- any acute diseases, feverish conditions, bleeding
- circulatory system disorders, heart diseases
- varicose veins (varices), vein disease, thrombosis (thrombophlebitis – inflammation of superficial veins with a blood clot, phlebothrombosis – blood clot in the deep venous system), blood clotting disorders, anticoagulation therapy (drugs that prevent blood clots, e.g. warfarin, clexane, fraxiparine, etc.)
- corticosteroids or other injections in the treated area within the last 3 months,
long-term use of corticosteroids - area under anesthesia
- epilepsy (shockwave, laser)
- untreated diabetes (laser)
- photosensitivity, or use of medications that affect sensitivity to light (laser)
- spine after laminectomy in the treated area (shock wave)
- low blood pressure (therapy may cause an even greater decrease in pressure)