INDIBA, discover what it can do for you.

What is INDIBA and how does it work?

INDIBA is a radiofrequency technology that has revolutionised physiotherapy. Used by elite athletes such as Rafa Nadal and Valentino Rossi, this technology accelerates recovery from injuries by generating electromagnetic waves that produce controlled heating in the tissues. This effect promotes regeneration, reduces inflammation and improves circulation, making it a fundamental resource in the field of physiotherapy.

Benefits of INDIBA in physiotherapy

The use of INDIBA in physiotherapy has become popular due to its multiple benefits. These include its ability to significantly reduce injury recovery times and its anti-inflammatory and analgesic action, which allows for more comfortable and effective rehabilitation.

  • INDIBA is especially useful in the treatment of sports and locomotor system injuries, such as fractures, sprains, muscle and tendon injuries. Its application helps to reduce recovery time, allowing patients to resume their activities more quickly.
  • INDIBA's radiofrequency technology has a powerful anti-inflammatory effect, which makes it an essential tool in the treatment of degenerative processes such as osteoarthritis or arthritis. In addition, its ability to relieve pain significantly improves patients' quality of life.

Radiofrequency applications in physiotherapy

Rafa Nadal or Valentino Rossi, elite sportsmen well known worldwide, have resorted on many occasions to the use of INDIBA as a fundamental part of their physiotherapy treatments.

In this case, this technology is key to, using it on its own or in combination with manual treatment, help us to speed up the recovery process and achieve the best results.

Main applications

We apply it in all kinds of treatments. Among the most frequent we can highlight:

  • Sports and locomotor physiotherapy: Injuries such as fractures, sprains, muscle injuries, tendon injuries, etc., typical of sports practice, where its use helps to significantly reduce recovery time.
    It is also frequently used for the treatment of trigger points, myofascial therapy or for the treatment of the temporomandibular joint (TMJ), among others.
  • Circulatory problems, where radiofrequency acts by increasing drainage and the reabsorption of oedema. This helps to oxygenate the tissues favouring the elimination of toxins and helps to improve the tension of the venous walls.
  • Post-surgical treatments. Where the effect of radiofrequency accelerates the recovery process and acts effectively in healing, the reabsorption of oedemas or haematomas or in the reduction of pain and the recovery of sensitivity.
  • Degenerative or inflammatory processes such as arthrosis or arthritis, where we apply it for its regenerative and anti-inflammatory effect.

INDIBA in pelvic floor treatment

In this case, contrary to what most people think, pelvic floor disorders are suffered by both women and men. This is why we apply it in both cases for the recovery of different pathologies.

We can effectively treat a variety of problems affecting both men and women, such as inflammation, urinary incontinence, chronic pelvic pain, haemorrhoids and anal fissures.
More specifically in the case of women, we will also use it for postpartum recovery and recovery from caesarean sections or episiotomies and in the case of men for the treatment of prostatitis.

Why choose INDIBA in physiotherapy?

As you can see, there are many uses for this fantastic device and it is very likely that many of us would benefit from taking advantage of its benefits for different issues. A real “must” that you should count on as a fundamental key piece in an infinite number of treatments. So, if you are looking for an effective and safe way to speed up your recovery or to treat musculoskeletal problems, at Élite Pilates we have INDIBA technology for our sessions of physiotherapy in Madrid, Contact us!

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