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Electrotherapy at Camden Medical Centre, Orchard

Expert Care for Strength, Relief, and Recovery

Rebuild your strength and regain mobility with AquaPhysio’s Electrotherapy. Located in Orchard’s prestigious Camden Medical Centre, our expert-guided care focuses on pain relief, movement restoration, and overall well-being through proven physiotherapy techniques.

What is Electrotherapy?

Electrotherapy uses controlled electrical currents to stimulate muscles, nerves, and tissues for therapeutic purposes. Common applications include: 

  • TENS (Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation): Relieves pain by interrupting pain signals.

  • EMS (Electrical Muscle Stimulation): Strengthens muscles and restores function.

  • Ultrasound Therapy: Accelerates healing by promoting tissue repair and reducing inflammation.

  • Shockwave Therapy: Accelerates healing by using acoustic waves.

  • Radiofrequency Therapy: Helps healing by using radiofrequency to promote cell repair, increase oxygenation to the tissues and reduce inflammation.

Why It Matters

Electrotherapy can benefit individuals experiencing chronic pain, recovering from injuries, or seeking improved mobility and strength. By addressing the root causes of discomfort, our treatments help you move better and feel stronger every day.

Tailored for Your Needs

Electrotherapy targets various conditions, offering personalised care to enhance recovery and restore mobility. It is ideal for people who deal with,

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Chronic back, neck, or joint pain.

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Recovery from injuries, surgeries, or fractures.

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Sports injuries requiring targeted rehabilitation.

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Muscle imbalances or posture-related issues.

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The Science Behind Electrotherapy

Discover Electrotherapy, advanced techniques like Shockwave, Radiofrequency Therapy (Tecar), and Cupping tailored to reduce pain, enhance healing, and restore function.

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Radiofrequency Therapy  
(Tecar)

Stimulating muscles and nerves for faster healing and pain relief.​

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Shockwave
Therapy

Promotes healing by stimulating blood flow and reducing inflammation.

What to Expect

A personalised assessment to identify your specific needs.

Tailored exercises and techniques to address pain and restore function.

One-on-one sessions with experienced physiotherapists to ensure effective results.

Supporting Your Recovery

Electrotherapy offers numerous benefits

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Alleviation of pain and discomfort

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Improved posture and body alignment

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Enhanced strength and flexibility

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Faster recovery from injuries and surgeries

Your Path to Healing

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Step 1

Consultation

Comprehensive assessment of your condition and goals.

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Step 2

Customised Plan

Development of a physiotherapy programme tailored to your needs.

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Step 3

Therapy Sessions

Hands-on techniques and guided exercises with expert support.

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Step 4

Progress Reviews

Regular evaluations to ensure continuous improvements.

  • Is aquatic physiotherapy suitable for me?
    Aquatic physiotherapy is highly versatile and can benefit individuals recovering from surgeries, managing chronic conditions like arthritis, or rehabbing sports injuries. During your initial consultation, our therapists will evaluate your medical history, current physical condition, and recovery goals to determine if aquatic physiotherapy is the right fit for you.
  • What should I expect during my first session?
    Your first session will begin with a one-on-one discussion with your therapist to review your condition and goals. This will be followed by a guided introduction to the therapy pool, where you will perform gentle exercises tailored to your needs. Your therapist will explain each exercise, monitor your comfort level, and adjust the programme as needed.
  • How does aquatic physiotherapy compare to traditional physiotherapy?
    Aquatic physiotherapy uses the natural properties of water, such as buoyancy and resistance, to create a low-impact environment that reduces joint stress. This makes it particularly suitable for patients who find land-based exercises challenging due to pain or mobility issues. While traditional physiotherapy focuses on targeted, hands-on techniques, aquatic therapy provides a complementary, low-stress alternative for recovery.
  • Do I need to know how to swim to benefit from aquatic physiotherapy?
    Absolutely not. Aquatic physiotherapy is conducted in a shallow, warm pool, and our therapists are always present to ensure your safety. You will remain within a comfortable depth, and flotation devices can be used if needed. The focus is on gentle, therapeutic movements rather than swimming.
  • How quickly will I see results from aquatic physiotherapy?
    Results vary depending on your condition and consistency with therapy. Many patients report feeling more relaxed and mobile after just a few sessions. Long-term improvements, such as increased strength and reduced pain, typically require several weeks of regular therapy. Your therapist will track your progress and make adjustments to maximise results.

Common Questions About Electrotherapy

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Take the First Step to Better Movement

Your recovery journey begins here. Whether you need relief from pain, are looking to rebuild strength, or want to regain mobility, AquaPhysio offers the expertise, facilities, and care to guide you every step of the way. Don’t wait to prioritise your health, let’s work together to achieve your goals.

Why choose Aquaphysio?

  • Expertise in both conventional land physiotherapy and aquatic physiotherapy

  • A private, supportive environment with dedicated amenities

  • Tailored treatment plans designed just for you

  • Experienced therapists committed to your progress

Schedule Your Consultation

Today to Explore Treatment Options

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Location

Camden Medical Centre,

1 Orchard Blvd, #03-04,  Singapore 248649

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Opening Hours

Mon to Sat : 9 am - 6 pm

Sun & PH : Closed

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