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Modern and natural treatment methods targeting the source of pain, not just the symptoms.

Treatment Comparison Table

Which method is right for you?

Method Focus Point Main Goal Typical Usage
Manual Therapy Musculoskeletal System Range of Motion & Pain Back/Neck Pain, Stiffness
Neural Therapy Autonomic Nervous System Regulating body electricity Migraine, Fibromyalgia
Prolotherapy Ligaments and Tendons Rebuilding tissue Arthritis, Herniated Disc
Perineural Injection (PIT) Superficial Nerves Relieving neural pain Tennis Elbow, Edema
Acupuncture Energy Meridians Balance and hormone management Stress, Chronic Pain
Ozone Therapy Cellular Metabolism Antioxidant & Detox Anti-aging, Immunity
Hyperbaric Oxygen (HBOT) Systemic Oxygenation Tissue Repair Rapid Recovery, Wounds

These 7 techniques can also complement each other. For example, if a patient has joint laxity, Prolotherapy can be used, and if there is accompanying nerve compression, Perineural Injection can be used together.

Manual Therapy

"The healing power of hands. Restoring balance and freeing movement."

Manual therapy is a specialized physical therapy method that uses hands to treat musculoskeletal pain and dysfunction. Going beyond massage, it involves joint mobilization and manipulation.

01 How it is Applied

Joint mobilization, manipulation (cracking), and soft tissue techniques applied by a physiotherapist.

02 Main Goal

To decrease pain, increase joint range of motion, and relieve tissue tension.

03 Usage Areas

Herniated discs, joint stiffness, muscle spasms, and sports injuries.

Neural Therapy

"The body's "reset" button. Balances your nervous system by clearing interference fields caused by old scars or dental foci."

Neural Therapy is a regulatory therapy acting through the autonomic nervous system. It assumes that chronic pain or illness is caused by "interference fields" (old scars, dental foci, chronic inflammation).

01 How it is Applied

Generally, low-concentration local anesthetics (procaine or lidocaine) are injected into the skin, around joints, or trigger points.

02 Main Goal

To "reset" the nervous system by correcting the electrical potential in cell membranes and increasing tissue perfusion.

03 Usage Areas

Migraine, herniated discs, chronic fatigue, and fibromyalgia.

Prolotherapy

"Natural repair process. Provides biological regeneration for those seeking non-surgical solutions by strengthening weakened joint ligaments."

Prolotherapy is an "injection-based regeneration" method aimed at repairing damaged tissue. It initiates the healing process by creating controlled inflammation in the body.

01 How it is Applied

High-concentration sugar water (dextrose) solutions are injected where weakened ligaments and tendons attach to the bone.

02 Main Goal

To tighten loose ligaments and increase joint stability by stimulating the body to produce new collagen in that area.

03 Usage Areas

Osteoarthritis, ligament injuries, meniscus tears, and chronic joint pain.

Perineural Injection (PIT)

"Nourish your nerves. Relieves trapped and sensitized nerve endings with the healing power of sugar water."

Developed by Dr. John Lyftogt, this method targets "neuropathic pain". It is used to relieve pain caused by the compression or irritation of superficial nerves.

01 How it is Applied

Low-concentration (5%) dextrose is injected into the channels where sensory nerves pass just under the skin.

02 Main Goal

To reduce edema on the nerve and stop pain transmission by meeting the nerve cells' sugar (energy) needs.

03 Usage Areas

Tennis elbow, carpal tunnel syndrome, and chronic muscle pain.

Acupuncture

"Ancient wisdom, modern touch. A balancing journey that activates the body's natural painkillers (endorphins)."

A traditional Chinese medicine method dating back thousands of years, acupuncture aims to balance the energy flow (Qi) in the body. In modern medicine, it is accepted that it stimulates nerve endings to release endorphins (natural painkillers).

01 How it is Applied

Very thin, special needles are inserted into specific meridian points. Sometimes low-voltage electricity (electro-acupuncture) is applied to these needles.

02 Main Goal

To provide biochemical balance in the body, regulate hormones, and raise the pain threshold.

03 Usage Areas

Stress management, sleep disorders, weight loss support, and musculoskeletal pain.

Ozone Therapy

"Revitalize your body at the cellular level with the power of active oxygen."

Ozone therapy involves using medical ozone gas (O3) to enhance the body's healing capacity. It modulates the immune system and improves circulation with its strong antioxidant effect.

01 How it is Applied

Applied via autohemotherapy (ozonating blood and reinfusing it), local injections, or special bagging methods.

02 Main Goal

To increase oxygen delivery to tissues, reduce oxidative stress, and activate the body's detox mechanisms.

03 Usage Areas

Chronic fatigue, circulatory disorders, fibromyalgia, and immune system strengthening.

Hyperbaric Oxygen (HBOT)

"Healing under pressure. Flood your body with life-giving oxygen."

Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy relies on breathing 100% pure oxygen under high pressure. This increases dissolved oxygen in blood plasma, repairing non-healing wounds and damaged tissues.

01 How it is Applied

Applied in special pressure chambers by breathing pure oxygen for specific periods (usually 60-90 minutes).

02 Main Goal

To revitalize hypoxic (oxygen-deprived) tissues, reduce edema, and support new blood vessel formation (angiogenesis).

03 Usage Areas

Sports injuries, non-healing wounds, sudden hearing loss, and rapid post-surgical recovery.