Extracorporeal low intensity shockwave therapy
Extracorporeal low intensity shockwave therapy is a non-invasive treatment used in orthopedics, physiotherapy, sports medicine, and urology. A special device is applied to pass acoustic shockwaves to an injured area. The shockwaves are passed through the skin to trigger the body’s own natural healing response. Generated shockwaves have proven successful for the treatment of chronic conditions, pain resulting from illness, and lingering injuries.
NEWLIFE CLINIC is proud to announce that it served as a medical support provider during the ACAMIS Volleyball Tournament. The event took a place in Suzhou Singapore International School, which hosted 120 players from 6 different schools.
Last week NewLife Clinic was honoured to host NewLife Educational Series for the VIP Clients of Taipimg Insurance.
NewLife's Educational Series is one of the services that NewLife offers to its clients. Normally, the series are held in NewLife Conference Hall comprising audio-visual demonstration, Q&A session, and practice and/or assesment by a doctor or a physiotherapist