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PRP (Root Cell Treatment)

  • It is renovation and treatment of a person with his / her own blood.
  • It is used in; arthrolith of the knee, cartilage and meniscus damages, anterior cruciate ligament injuries, tendon of achilles, tennis elbow and heel spur injuries, sport injuries, fibromyalgia, shoulder pain as well as muscular stiffness


For more information, consult to FTR centre.


Glutathione and Vitamin C Treatment

  • Glutathione and Vitamin C Treatment
  • Glutathione is a powerful anti-oxidant. It cleans undesired materials (free radicals) accumulated in the body. Increase in free radicals works as the basis for aging and many chronic diseases.
  • Glutathione; strengthens immune system, helps to clean liver (degreases the effects of medicines and alcohol), provides anti-carcinogenic effect, improves muscular performance.
  • It is used in burn-out syndrome.
  • It is used in anti-aging detoxification treatment.

Neuraltherapy

  • It is a regulation treatment by using local anaesthetics. It re-regulates imbalance of the body.
  • The reason of recurrent neck, back or waist pains may be signals from our internal organs. This message is responded by neuraltherapy and it is treated.
  • Neuraltherapy is used in treatment of many diseases.
  • Head-ache, dizziness, migraine, tinnitus, gnashing of teeth, facial palsy.
  • Pains linked to hernia of neck and waist.
  • Digestive system diseases.
  • Fibromyalgia.
  • Joint pains.
  • Post zoster diseases.
  • Acute and chronic pain states at musculoskeletal system.
  • Treatment of infertility.


It is the injection treatment conducted by specialist physicians.

Joint and intramuscular injection

Hyaluronic acid injection (Cockscomb extract)

Dry injection



Trigger point injection

Hydrotherapy

Hydrotherapy is the method to treat diseases and functional losses by the means of using physical features of water. By the help of buoyancy of water, the load carried by the body degreases. This time, it becomes possible to conduct movements that are not normally possible to do or movements that cause severe pain when conducted. Depending on the patient or disease, it can be used together with or instead of physiotherapy. It is used especially at post trauma or surgery in times when it is not advisable to put pressure as well as where it is required for joint movement to be enlarged and muscular power to be improved. 


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Benefits of Hydrotherapy

 It;

  •       Degreases pain and sensitivity,
  •       Increases joint movements,
  •       Relaxes muscles,
  •       Develops respiratory muscles,
  •       Improves muscular power and durability,
  •     By using resistance power of water, the patient will feel self-confident and motivated,
  • When practices movement, the patient can’t conduct in real life inside the water, the movements that are painful and tiring outside the water especially for child patients will become more enjoyable.


Main diseases where hydrotherapy is used

  • Cerebral Palsy,
  • Multiple Sclerosis (MS),
  • Muscular dystrophy,
  • Guillan Barre Syndrome,
  • Musculoskeletal System Injuries,
  • Limitation of Movement Based on Neurological Diseases,
  • Joint Injuries,
  • Post Fissure or Surgical Operations,
  • Fibromyalgia,
  • Rheumatismal Diseases,
  • Sport Injuries,
  • Soft Tissue Injuries,
  • Obesity,
  • Osteoarthritis,
  • Balancing Problems
  • Poliomyelitis


SGK Contracted Private Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation Center

Hernia Of Waist and Neck, Arthrolith, Soft Tissue Rheumatism, Sport Injury Treatment, Stroke, Parkinson Disease, Multiple Sclerosis, Cerebral Palsy, Myopia, Neurological Diseases Rehabilitation and rapid recovery after Orthopaedic Operations.

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