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Vacuum Therapy Machine at Stavya
at Stavya Spine Physiotherapy

What is Vacuum Therapy?

Vacuum therapy, also known as negative pressure therapy, uses controlled suction to accelerate healing and improve circulation. It is a cutting-edge modality at Stavya Spine Physiotherapy, providing relief for a range of conditions by enhancing oxygenation and nutrient delivery to affected tissues.

At Stavya Spine Hospital, we integrate Vacuum Therapy into our comprehensive rehabilitation programs to ensure optimal outcomes for our patients.

Healing & Rehabilitation

Benefits of Vacuum Therapy

Benefits of Vacuum Therapy
  • Enhanced Blood Flow: Improves oxygenation and nutrient delivery to tissues.
  • Edema Reduction: Helps drain excess fluid, reducing swelling.
  • Accelerated Healing: Stimulates tissue growth, collagen production, and wound repair.
  • Pain Relief: Alleviates chronic pain by improving circulation and reducing tension.
  • Musculoskeletal Benefits: Relieves muscle spasms, soreness, and stiffness.
  • Post-Surgical & Sports Injury Recovery: Speeds up rehabilitation and reduces inflammation.
  • Lymphatic Drainage & Cellulite Reduction: Supports detoxification and improves skin texture.
Who Can Benefit from Vacuum Therapy

Who Can Benefit from Vacuum Therapy?

  • Chronic Pain Patients (e.g., back pain, arthritis)
  • Athletes Recovering from Injuries
  • Patients with Slow-Healing Wounds
  • Post-Surgical Rehabilitation Cases
  • Individuals Seeking Improved Mobility & Circulation

Contraindications

Vacuum therapy is not recommended for individuals with:

  • Severe arterial disease
  • Uncontrolled infections
  • Pregnancy (specifically over the abdomen & pelvis)
  • Skin grafts or open wounds with exposed vessels
  • Active cancerous lesions
See It In Action

Vacuum Therapy Demonstration

Experience Faster Recovery with Vacuum Therapy at Stavya Spine Hospital Today!

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