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Advanced physiotherapy technologies

Advanced Technologies

Learn how our modern modalities support recovery, reduce pain and improve function.

Our clinicians combine hands‑on care with evidence‑based technologies. These modalities can accelerate tissue healing, reduce pain, improve neuromuscular activation and support progressive rehabilitation.

High powered laser

High power laser therapy (HPLT) delivers concentrated light energy to tissues to modulate inflammation, promote microcirculation and support cellular repair. It can be helpful for acute and chronic tendon and joint conditions, and is often used alongside exercise‑based rehab.

  • Targets pain and inflammation
  • May improve tissue repair and local circulation
  • Non‑invasive adjunct to exercise therapy

Shockwave

Extracorporeal shockwave therapy uses acoustic pulses to stimulate a healing response in chronic tendon or soft‑tissue conditions. It is commonly used for plantar fasciopathy, Achilles and patellar tendinopathy, lateral elbow pain and calcific shoulder tendinopathy.

  • Evidence‑based adjunct for persistent tendon pain
  • Helps stimulate a healing response
  • Usually combined with progressive loading programmes

BTL Super Inductive System (SIS)

SIS uses high‑intensity electromagnetic stimulation to activate deep neuromuscular structures. It can be used for pain modulation, muscle activation, post‑injury re‑conditioning and improving joint stability.

  • Non‑invasive neuro‑muscular stimulation
  • Supports strengthening and activation patterns
  • Can be integrated with functional rehab tasks

Electrotherapy

Therapeutic electrical stimulation may assist with pain relief, reducing spasm and facilitating muscle activation. Parameters are tailored to the condition and phase of rehabilitation.

  • TENS for pain modulation
  • NMES for muscle activation and re‑education
  • Used alongside task‑specific exercise

Ultrasound

Therapeutic ultrasound uses sound waves to deliver mechanical energy to soft tissues. Depending on the settings, it may be used for tissue extensibility and supporting certain stages of healing.

  • Non‑invasive and well‑tolerated
  • Often paired with mobility and strengthening programmes
  • Applied based on clinical assessment and goals

Not sure which option is right for you?

Book an assessment. We’ll discuss your goals, explain the options and tailor a plan that fits your needs.