Class IV laser therapy is a high-powered, non-invasive treatment that uses specific light wavelengths to reduce pain and inflammation at a cellular level. It promotes faster tissue repair, improved blood circulation, and reduced swelling, making it effective for sports injuries, arthritis, neuropathic pain, and post-surgical recovery. Sessions are painless, quick, and require no downtime. At Samyama, laser therapy is often used alongside physiotherapy to accelerate recovery—helping patients regain mobility, strength, and comfort. Unlike medications, it has no systemic side effects, making it a safe choice for long-term management of chronic or recurring pain.
Electrotherapy uses gentle electrical currents to reduce pain, improve blood circulation, and stimulate muscle activity. Techniques may include TENS (Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation), IFT (Interferential Therapy), or EMS (Electrical Muscle Stimulation). These therapies are especially helpful for chronic back and neck pain, nerve pain, and post-operative recovery. They are completely non-invasive, safe, and can be customized for each patient’s tolerance and condition. At Samyama, electrotherapy is used as part of a broader pain management plan, integrated with movement-based physiotherapy. This combined approach not only relieves pain but also improves long-term function, mobility, and quality of life.
Shockwave therapy delivers high-energy sound waves to injured or painful tissues, stimulating blood circulation, collagen production, and cellular repair. It is especially beneficial for stubborn conditions like plantar fasciitis, tennis elbow, calcific shoulder tendinitis, and chronic muscle or tendon pain. Treatment sessions are short, require no anesthesia, and have minimal downtime. Patients often notice reduced pain and improved mobility after just a few sessions. At Samyama, shockwave therapy is combined with physiotherapy to address not only pain relief but also the underlying biomechanical issues—ensuring faster recovery and reduced chances of recurrence.