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Cervical Pain Treatment

Cervical Pain Treatment

Cervical Pain Treatment

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Cervical Pain Treatment at Dr. Sajal Agarwal Physiotherapist - Back in Motion At Back in Motion, we understand how debilitating cervical pain can be. Whether it’s a stiff neck, sharp pain, or radiating discomfort into the arms, cervical pain can significantly impact your daily life. Under the expert care of Dr. Sajal Agarwal, our specialized physiotherapist, we offer targeted, effective treatments to relieve cervical pain, restore movement, and improve your quality of life. What is Cervical Pain? Cervical pain refers to discomfort or pain in the neck region, which can radiate to the shoulders, arms, and even the upper back. It can result from poor posture, muscle strain, degenerative disc disease, or even injuries like whiplash. Cervical pain can present as stiffness, headaches, and sharp or dull pain, affecting your ability to move your neck or perform everyday tasks. Causes of Cervical Pain Poor Posture: Prolonged sitting or standing with poor posture, especially during work or sleep, can lead to muscle strain and tension in the cervical spine. Herniated or Bulging Discs: A disc in the neck that is damaged can cause pain, tingling, or numbness in the neck and arms. Whiplash Injuries: Trauma from car accidents or sudden jerking movements can lead to cervical strain. Degenerative Disc Disease: As we age, the discs in our neck can wear down, leading to pain, stiffness, and limited mobility. Muscle Tension: Stress, long hours at a desk, or incorrect sleeping positions can result in tight neck muscles, causing discomfort. Cervical Pain Treatment at Back in Motion At Back in Motion, we use a comprehensive approach to treat cervical pain, utilizing advanced physiotherapy techniques that are customized for each individual. Our goal is not only to alleviate pain but to restore full neck function and prevent future issues. Here are the treatments we offer: Manual Therapy: Our physiotherapists use hands-on techniques like joint mobilization and soft tissue manipulation to reduce muscle tension, improve mobility, and alleviate pain in the cervical spine. Therapeutic Exercises: Specific exercises designed to strengthen the muscles of the neck and upper back, improve posture, and increase flexibility. These exercises are vital in preventing recurrence and promoting long-term recovery. Postural Training: Our expert team will assess your posture and provide corrective strategies to avoid further strain on the neck. Proper ergonomics during work and sleep can significantly reduce cervical pain. Heat and Cold Therapy: We apply therapeutic heat and cold treatments to reduce inflammation, alleviate muscle stiffness, and provide immediate pain relief. Electrotherapy: We may use modalities like TENS (Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation) or ultrasound therapy to promote healing, reduce inflammation, and relieve pain in the neck area. Cervical Traction: This technique involves gently stretching the neck to relieve pressure on the cervical spine and discs, helping to alleviate pain and improve range of motion. Class 4 Laser Therapy: A non-invasive therapy that uses advanced laser technology to stimulate tissue healing, reduce inflammation, and accelerate recovery from cervical pain. Why Choose Dr. Sajal Agarwal’s Back in Motion Physiotherapy? Expert Physiotherapist: Dr. Sajal Agarwal is a skilled physiotherapist with extensive experience in treating cervical pain and neck conditions. His hands-on approach ensures you receive the best care. Personalized Treatment Plans: We understand that each patient’s experience with cervical pain is unique. That’s why we create individualized treatment plans tailored to your specific needs and goals. State-of-the-Art Technology: At Back in Motion, we are equipped with the latest technology, including Class 4 Laser Therapy, to deliver the most effective treatments. Holistic Approach: We believe in treating the root cause of cervical pain, not just the symptoms. Our treatments focus on long-term relief, recovery, and prevention. How We Help You Overcome Cervical Pain At Back in Motion, our goal is to get you back to a pain-free life. Whether you’ve suffered from neck pain for a short time or have been dealing with chronic discomfort, we provide personalized care designed to relieve your pain, restore your mobility, and help you maintain a healthy, active lifestyle. Don’t let cervical pain limit your life. Book your consultation today with Dr. Sajal Agarwal and start your journey toward recovery.

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Focused Shockwave Therapy (FSWT)

Focused Shockwave Therapy (FSWT) in Physiotherapy Advanced Healing for Musculoskeletal Pain and Dysfunction Focused Shockwave Therapy (FSWT) is a cutting-edge, evidence-based tool used in modern physiotherapy to treat a wide range of chronic and acute musculoskeletal conditions. By delivering precisely targeted acoustic waves deep into tissues, FSWT stimulates healing at the cellular level — accelerating recovery and enhancing the effectiveness of traditional physiotherapy techniques. What is FSWT? FSWT uses focused, high-energy sound waves to penetrate up to 12 cm into muscle, tendon, ligament, or bone. These waves trigger biological responses such as: Increased blood flow and angiogenesis (new blood vessel formation) Cellular regeneration and collagen production Breakdown of scar tissue and calcifications Modulation of pain through nerve desensitization This makes FSWT highly effective for stubborn injuries, degenerative conditions, and overuse syndromes often seen in physiotherapy patients. Why Physiotherapists Use FSWT Physiotherapists incorporate FSWT as part of a multimodal treatment plan to: Reduce chronic pain quickly Improve range of motion and function Facilitate tissue healing in non-responders to conservative care Minimize the need for medications or invasive procedures FSWT can be used alone or in combination with manual therapy, exercise rehabilitation, dry needling, or taping. Common Physiotherapy Conditions Treated with FSWT Tendinopathies: Achilles, patellar, rotator cuff, tennis elbow Plantar fasciitis and heel spurs Calcific tendinitis of the shoulder Myofascial trigger points Shin splints and chronic compartment syndromes Delayed fracture healing (non-unions or stress fractures) Hip and groin pain syndromes (e.g., adductor tendinopathy) Benefits of FSWT in Physiotherapy 🎯 Targeted treatment for deep tissues 💥 Accelerates healing and tissue regeneration 🚫 Non-invasive, drug-free, and no downtime ⏱️ Fast sessions (10–20 minutes) 🧠 Neuromodulation for chronic pain management Clinical Advantages Over Radial Shockwave Therapy (RSWT) Feature Focused Shockwave (FSWT) Radial Shockwave (RSWT) Energy Focus Deep and targeted Superficial and dispersed Penetration Depth Up to 12 cm 1–3 cm Ideal For Chronic, deep tissue injuries Mild to moderate surface pain Precision High (millimeter-level accuracy) Broader, less localized area Primary Use in Physio Tendons, bone, deep fascia Muscle soreness, superficial fascia What to Expect During FSWT in a Physio Session The therapist applies a coupling gel and positions the FSWT device over the treatment area. The patient may feel short, sharp pulses—generally well tolerated and adjustable to comfort levels. Each session lasts 10–20 minutes, depending on the condition. A typical treatment plan includes 3–6 sessions, often spaced 5–10 days apart. Integrating FSWT with Physiotherapy FSWT enhances outcomes when combined with: Exercise-based rehabilitation Manual therapy or joint mobilization Stretching and strengthening programs Postural correction and biomechanical assessment This integrative approach addresses both the symptom and the cause, ensuring long-term results. Is FSWT Right for Your Rehab Plan? If you're dealing with chronic pain, recurring injuries, or stalled recovery, FSWT may be the missing piece. Talk to your physiotherapist to find out if this advanced therapy fits your individual treatment goals.

EMTT – Extracorporeal Magnetotransduction Therapy

EMTT – Extracorporeal Magnetotransduction Therapy Revolutionary Technology for Pain and Injury Recovery Extracorporeal Magnetotransduction Therapy (EMTT) is an advanced, non-invasive treatment that uses high-energy magnetic pulses to stimulate cellular regeneration, reduce inflammation, and accelerate healing. Unlike conventional magnetic therapies, EMTT delivers pulsed electromagnetic fields with much higher energy levels—penetrating deep into musculoskeletal tissues to address the root cause of pain and dysfunction. How EMTT Works EMTT works by delivering focused magnetic pulses to the affected area. These pulses create electric fields within the tissue, stimulating cellular activity, improving microcirculation, and promoting the body's natural healing processes. This therapy supports: Tissue repair Reduction in inflammation Improved metabolism at the cellular level Pain relief without medication or surgery Key Benefits of EMTT Non-invasive and pain-free No recovery time needed Drug-free alternative Quick sessions (usually 10–20 minutes) Can be used alongside other treatments (e.g., physiotherapy, ESWT) Conditions Treated with EMTT EMTT is particularly effective in treating a wide range of musculoskeletal and chronic inflammatory conditions, including: Osteoarthritis Tendinopathies (e.g., Achilles tendonitis, rotator cuff tendinopathy) Sports injuries Back and neck pain Plantar fasciitis Bone edema Chronic joint or muscle pain Nerve inflammation (neuropathies) EMTT vs Traditional PEMF Therapy Feature EMTT Traditional PEMF Frequency Range Up to 1000 kHz Up to 100 Hz Energy Level Up to 80 mT Usually <1 mT Depth of Penetration Deeper, up to 20 cm Superficial Therapeutic Effect Faster and more effective Moderate Treatment Time 10–20 minutes 30–60 minutes EMTT delivers more powerful and focused energy, offering faster and more profound healing responses compared to traditional PEMF therapies. What to Expect During Treatment Comfortable and non-invasive: You remain fully clothed, and the applicator is placed on the area of discomfort. No downtime: You can resume your normal activities immediately after the session. Treatment plan: A typical course includes 6–8 sessions over several weeks, depending on your condition. Is EMTT Right for You? EMTT is ideal for patients seeking a non-surgical solution for pain and inflammation. It is suitable for both acute injuries and chronic conditions, and can be combined with other regenerative therapies for enhanced outcomes.

Tennis Elbow Pain Treatment

Get Tennis Elbow Pain Treatment in Rohini - Dr. Sajal Agarwal Clinic Tennis elbow, also known as lateral epicondylitis, is a condition that causes pain and inflammation in the outer part of the elbow. It is often caused by overuse of the forearm muscles and tendons that attach to the lateral epicondyle of the humerus bone in the elbow. Physical therapy is often recommended for the treatment of tennis elbow. The following are some common physiotherapy techniques used to treat this condition: Eccentric strengthening exercises: Eccentric exercises involve lengthening the muscles while they are under tension. Eccentric strengthening exercises have been shown to be effective in reducing pain and improving function in patients with tennis elbow. Soft tissue mobilization: This technique involves the use of stretching, and other manual therapy techniques to improve the mobility of the soft tissues around the elbow. Ultrasound therapy: Ultrasound therapy uses high-frequency sound waves to stimulate the healing process in the affected tissues. Taping: Taping the elbow with kinesiology tape or athletic tape can help reduce pain and provide support during activities. Joint mobilization: Joint mobilization techniques involve the use of manual therapy to improve the mobility of the elbow joint. Modalities: Other modalities such as cold or heat therapy, electrical stimulation, and laser therapy can also be used to reduce pain and promote healing. It is important to note that the treatment plan for tennis elbow will vary depending on the severity of the condition and individual patient needs. We will work with the patient to develop a personalized treatment plan to address their specific needs and goals Dr. Sajal Agarwal's Physiotherapy Clinic offers an effective tennis elbow pain treatment in Rohini focusing on reducing pain and promoting healing. The clinic has a team of experienced and skilled physiotherapists who use various techniques such as ultrasound, electrical stimulation, and manual therapy to alleviate pain, reduce inflammation, and improve mobility. The clinic provides personalized treatment plans tailored to the patient's needs and aims to achieve the best possible outcome for each patient. The physiotherapists work closely with the patients to help them regain strength and mobility and prevent the recurrence of the tennis elbow. With a focus on patient-centric care, the clinic is committed to providing effective and affordable treatment options.