What is Clinical Pilates?
Clinical Pilates is a collection of therapeutic exercises combining Pilates and physical therapy exercises with special breathing techniques and special equipment to treat musculoskeletal disorders and protect your general body.
Clinical Pilates is a rehabilitation and exercise method inspired by the classical Pilates exercise system developed by Joseph Pilates. Clinical Pilates is a type of Pilates practice used especially in the field of physiotherapy and rehabilitation.
Electrotherapy is a physiotherapy treatment method that uses controlled electrical currents to reduce pain, improve muscle function, and support the healing process. It is commonly applied in rehabilitation programs to stimulate nerves and muscles, enhance circulation, and promote tissue recovery.
Benefits of Electrotherapy
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Helps reduce acute and chronic pain
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Stimulates weak or inactive muscles
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Improves blood circulation and tissue healing
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Reduces muscle spasms and stiffness
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Supports recovery after injury or surgery
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Enhances functional movement and mobility
Who Is It Suitable For?
Electrotherapy is suitable for individuals who:
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Experience musculoskeletal pain
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Are in orthopedic or neurological rehabilitation programs
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Have muscle weakness or limited mobility
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Are recovering from sports injuries or surgeries
How Is It Applied?
Before treatment, a physiotherapist conducts a detailed assessment to determine the appropriate type and intensity of electrical stimulation. Electrotherapy is applied safely using specialized devices and is often combined with exercise therapy and manual techniques for optimal results.
Electrotherapy is an effective, non-invasive, and evidence-based treatment that supports pain management and functional recovery in physiotherapy and rehabilitation programs.






