Treatment of tendons, muscles, and post-surgical scars
- 13 January 2026
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💡 Interesting fact: 4–6 weeks after surgery, the tendon has healed, but its functional strength remains reduced.
Postoperative recovery of tendons and extensor muscles is a continuation of surgical treatment. Without kinesiotherapy, tissues heal anatomically but lose elasticity, gliding ability, and neuromuscular control. In the kinesiotherapist’s office, rehabilitation is structured according to the phases of healing: manual techniques to prevent adhesions and improve microcirculation, and dosed active loading to restore strength and extension control
🖐️TECAR therapy targets deep tissues, reduces swelling and pain, accelerates metabolism, and allows for the safe introduction of movement at an earlier stage. Rehabilitation success is determined not by timeframes, but by movement quality: range of motion, strength, and stable control without the risk of re-injury.
Find out which recovery techniques are right for you with a kinesiotherapy physician at Invitro Diagnostics clinic.
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