
Tecar therapy is a safe and effective treatment that can help cure a large variety of dysfunctions such as urological, gynecological, and colon-proctological. The possibility to operate both in athermy or diathermy allows its use in pathologies and dysfunctions that can be in acute, subacute, and chronic phases, and it can be also used in pre and post-interventions of pelvic or abdominal surgery and for post-partum.
- First cases of diathermy in gynecology
- Tecar therapy and pelvic floor
- Easytech T Care Plus Vag
- Custom-made education
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First cases of diathermy in gynecology
The use of diathermy in the gynecological field started at the beginning of the XX century. Specifically, Professor Hugo Sellheim (1871-1936), Leipzig University OB/Gyn chairman, wrote various essays to take some steps toward the possibility of delivering heat to the feminine genital area with diathermy. In particular, he was able to confirm that using one rectal or vaginal electrode, a “thermal penetration” could be obtained in a therapeutic way, which was sufficient to treat all the pelvis’s organs. Moreover, its use in inflammatory processes and its effect on prolonged analgesic action were also studied. As a result, the findings of 50 gynecological cases treated with diathermy were published. At the same time, the first general indications for this technique were established, laying the groundwork for future applications.
Tecar therapy and pelvic floor
In recent years, there has been increasing interest in urogynecological pathologies and the rehabilitation of the pelvic floor as a whole. This is because this anatomical structure, which closes the pelvic abdominal cavity, plays a fundamental role in supporting the viscera, controlling continence, and performing its functions through a complex muscle-connective system. Consequently, pelvic floor rehabilitation addresses dysfunctions of an organ or apparatus within this area through manual therapy, special exercises, and instrumental therapy.
Thanks to significant technological advancements in tecar therapy devices, diathermy has become a widely used tool in pelvic floor rehabilitation and urogynecological physiotherapy.
Easytech T Care Plus Vag
Easytech has developed the T Care Plus Vag tecar therapy device, which is equipped with monopolar capacitive and resistive electrodes, bipolar electrodes, and intracavitary mono and bipolar probes with energy emission and temperature sensors for safe use.
The T Care Plus Vag device acts on biological tissues non-invasively, activating from the inside and amplifying the natural reparative and regenerative processes. Specifically, the use of a radiofrequency current that provokes a deep thermal response inside the body produces an immediate analgesic and anti-inflammatory action on the tissues.
Furthermore, the therapeutic effects obtained with the T Care Plus Vag vary depending on the power and temperature selected. For example, when low levels of thermal energy are used, endocellular biostimulation is produced, activating microcirculation and oxygenation of the tissues. In contrast, the use of high energy levels combines the endocellular effects with that of endogenous hyperthermia, which produces vasodilation and stimulation of neocollagenesis.
Therefore, this device is suitable for treating a wide range of pelvic floor disorders and dysfunctions, including urinary incontinence, prolapses, vaginismus, hypertrophismus, and chronic pelvic pain. Additionally, it is indicated for use pre- and post-pelvic or abdominal surgery, as well as postpartum.

Custom-made education
Wondering how to use this device? Would you like to know more about the pathologies to be treated? Would you like to learn more about how to use it and its protocols? Our specialists are available for clarification and customised training.
In addition, we have structured together with Prim Academy Italia the training course ‘FISIOWOMAN: rehabilitation and health for women’, with leading lecturers from the Spanish and Italian panorama, focusing on physiotherapy treatments for women, with a global approach to health. The course aims to identify which treatments should be carried out according to pathologies and the specificity of the different stages of a woman’s life. Urogynaecological and dermatofunctional dysfunctions as well as pathologies such as fibromyalgia and osteoporosis will be addressed. In addition to tecar therapy, devices with biofeedback and high-intensity inductive therapy will be shown.
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To learn more, contact us at info@easytechitalia.com or call 055 8455216.