Diacutaneous Fibrolysis is a manual physiotherapy technique that involves the use of specific instruments called fibrolyzers, made from medical-grade stainless steel. These tools are designed to reduce myofascial adhesions, which occur when the muscular fascia sticks to underlying tissues, limiting proper movement, and causing pain and restricted mobility. Through this method, it is possible to improve joint mobility and reduce musculoskeletal pain, promoting faster and more effective recovery.
Diacutaneous Fibrolysis is particularly indicated for the treatment of tendinopathies, such as epicondylitis and epitrochleitis, post-surgical or post-traumatic scars that may limit mobility, muscle contractures and stiffness that impair function, myofascial pain syndrome characterized by widespread pain in soft tissues, articular and fascial disorders such as adhesive capsulitis and impingement syndromes, as well as overuse syndromes caused by repetitive activities or poor posture.
However, there are certain conditions where Diacutaneous Fibrolysis is not recommended. The treatment is contraindicated in the presence of vascular conditions such as thrombosis, varicose veins, and venous insufficiency, as well as in cases of capillary fragility, open wounds, and unstabilized scars. Additionally, it is not suitable for patients with autoimmune diseases, those with prosthetics or osteosynthesis devices in the treatment area, individuals suffering from advanced osteoporosis, or those undergoing anticoagulant therapy.
Our staff specializes in various physiotherapy techniques and rehabilitation areas.
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