Rehabilitation modalities encompass a variety of specialized techniques used to enhance recovery and reduce pain. Common modalities include ultrasound therapy, which accelerates tissue healing; electrical stimulation, which aids muscle strengthening and re-education; and hydrotherapy, offering low-impact resistance for strength building. These modalities are often chosen based on the patient’s specific needs and injury type, providing a personalized approach that enhances physical recovery. Other advanced techniques, such as cold laser therapy and spinal decompression, support pain management and improve function. Together, these modalities provide comprehensive, adaptable solutions to help patients regain movement, strength, and confidence in their everyday lives.
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