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Do you have pain in your neck, shoulders, waist and legs? Experience physical factor therapy!

Release time:2024-12-30 17:16

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What is physical factor therapy?

In modern medicine, the method of studying and applying natural or artificial physical factors to the human body and achieving the purpose of prevention, health care, treatment and rehabilitation through physiological regulation mechanisms such as human nerves, body fluids, endocrine and immunity is called physical factor therapy, or physiotherapy for short. Physical factor therapy is an external condition stimulus with dual effects of dynamics and information. It has immeasurable significance in regulating the physiological mechanism of the human body, promoting functional rehabilitation and enhancing adaptability.



What are the characteristics of physical factor therapy?

Like drugs, surgery, nutrition, radiation and other therapies, physical factor therapy is an important part of modern therapeutics. Compared with these therapies, physical factor therapy has the following characteristics.

1. Quick results - such as hot water baths to sweat, cold water baths to cool down, some low-frequency and medium-frequency electric treatments for acute sprains and contusions, and warm treatments for spasms, often have immediate results, and patients feel light and happy.

2. No pain - Many patients who receive physical factor therapy can quickly adapt to this therapy because of its non-injury and painless characteristics. This is because physical factor therapy works quickly, the pain is relieved immediately, and there is a feeling of comfort and lightness. Although some low-frequency and medium-frequency electric therapies have some irritation reactions, patients are still happy to accept this treatment because of "fighting pain with pain".

3. Few side effects - physical factor therapy rarely causes physical discomfort or allergic reactions. Erythema caused by ultraviolet radiation, and rough and itchy skin caused by repeated electrical stimulation are all normal reactions and do not harm patients.



What types of physical factor therapy are there?

Shenzhen Nuopuen Technology Co., Ltd. currently has low-frequency therapeutic devices, medium-frequency therapeutic devices, ultrashort waves, infrared polarized light pain therapeutic devices, ultrasonic therapeutic devices, magnetic thermal therapeutic devices and other therapeutic equipment. It has a good therapeutic effect on various acute and chronic inflammations, various bone and joint diseases, and postoperative wounds. In addition, the therapeutic effect of nerve regulation is also very ideal for neurasthenia, insomnia, constipation, etc.

1. Low-frequency electrotherapy - Indications: various acute and chronic pains such as neuralgia, joint pain, myalgia, cancer pain, etc., muscle weakness caused by various reasons, and can also be used to treat poor healing after fractures.

2. Medium-frequency electrotherapy - Indications: nerve paralysis, muscle atrophy, neuralgia caused by peripheral nerve damage or inflammation, bone and joint diseases, soft tissue diseases, chronic gynecological inflammation, etc. Postoperative intestinal adhesions and postoperative intestinal paralysis caused by postoperative diseases. Gastroptosis, atonic constipation, gastrointestinal dysfunction, enuresis in children caused by visceral diseases, etc.

3. Ultrashort wave therapy - Indications:

(1) Inflammatory diseases include acute, subacute inflammation and acute attacks of chronic inflammation of soft tissues, five senses and internal organs.

(2) Painful diseases: peripheral nerve injury, neuritis, neuralgia, myalgia, phantom pain, sciatica, migraine, etc.

(3) Vascular and autonomic dysfunction: obliterative vasculitis, Raynaud's syndrome, hemorrhoids, thromboangiitis, etc.

(4) Digestive system diseases: gastrointestinal dysfunction, peptic ulcer, gastrointestinal spasm, cholecystitis, chronic ulcerative colitis, allergic colitis, etc.

(5) Soft tissue, bone and joint diseases: soft tissue sprain, muscle strain, periarthritis of shoulder, cervical spondylosis, lumbar disc herniation, osteoarthritis, delayed fracture healing, hemarthrosis, joint effusion, etc.

(6) Burns, frostbite, gastric and duodenal ulcers, acute renal failure, dysmenorrhea, etc.

4. Ultrasound therapy - Indications:

(1) Soft tissue/joint injury or wear: soft tissue sprain, muscle strain, meniscus injury, temporomandibular joint dysfunction, etc.

(2) Acute and chronic inflammation: acute mastitis, tenosynovitis, scapulohumeral periarthritis, osteoarthritis, lateral epicondylitis, etc.

(3) Pain: trigeminal neuralgia, sciatica, neck, shoulder, waist and leg pain, etc.

(4) Spasms, scars, and nodular diseases: scleroderma, scar tissue, induration, etc.

5. Shock wave therapy - Indications:

(1) Bone tissue diseases include delayed fracture healing and nonunion.

(2) Chronic soft tissue injury diseases include calcific tendinitis, lateral epicondylitis, and heel pain.

(3) Subacromial bursitis, long head of biceps tendinitis, medial epicondylitis, snapping hip, tibial tubercle epiphysis osteochondritis, and adult femoral head avascular necrosis, etc.

6. Infrared polarized light therapy - Indications:

(1) Various bone-related pains such as cervical spondylosis, frozen shoulder, tennis elbow, low back pain, arthritis, heel pain caused by lumbar sacral lesions, stroke and various traumatic sequelae, limb dysfunction and hemiplegic shoulder pain in various pain departments.

(2) Various pain patients in pain departments such as atypical facial pain, trigeminal neuralgia, postoperative pain, and postherpetic pain.

(3) Various muscle and bone pains such as tenosynovitis, arthritis, Achilles tendonitis, plantar fasciitis, and acute sprains.

(4) Pain, spasm, numbness, etc. caused by meridian obstruction and blood stasis.

(5) Various wounds such as incisions that do not heal, herpes zoster, bedsores, and skin ulcers that do not heal.

(6) Chronic pelvic inflammatory disease, adnexitis, dysmenorrhea, etc.

(7) Chronic rhinitis, allergic rhinitis, sudden deafness, tinnitus, etc.

(8) Atrophy, acute facial neuritis, vascular headache, indeterminate speech syndrome.

(9) Temporomandibular joint dysfunction, recurrent oral ulcers, etc.

(10) Postoperative lymphedema such as breast cancer.


Since its establishment, Nuopuen has continuously invested in research and development, and has obtained a number of national patents and passed a number of international quality certifications.

The products are exported to Europe, America, Southeast Asia and other regions, and have gained wide market recognition and praise.