Fog Therapy
This is a supportive physical therapy method used for muscle, joint, and nervous system problems. The abbreviation "SIS" generally stands for Nervous, Musculoskeletal, and Skeletal Therapy. It aims to stimulate the body's natural healing mechanisms. SIS therapy uses manual techniques and electrotherapy to reduce muscle spasms and alleviate pain. Specialized exercise programs are also implemented to increase joint range of motion.
How is Fog Therapy Performed?

SIS therapy begins with a detailed examination of the patient and identification of their complaints. The muscles, joints, or nervous system areas to be treated are identified, and a personalized treatment plan is prepared. Sessions include manual therapy, stretching and strengthening exercises, and electrotherapy. The duration and frequency of treatment are determined according to the patient's needs and the severity of their complaints. During the sessions, muscle relaxation and pain relief are achieved, while joint range of motion is increased.
What are the benefits of fog therapy?
SIS therapy supports the body's healing process in muscle, joint, and nervous system problems:
- Pain Reduction: It helps relieve muscle spasms and joint pain.
- Muscle Relaxation: It helps relax muscles and reduce tension.
- Improving Mobility: It increases joint range of motion and flexibility.
- Posture Support: It helps to correct posture and maintain spinal balance.
- Speeding Up the Recovery Process: It contributes to the tissue repair process after injury or strain.
- Functional Durability: It helps to make daily activities more comfortable and safer.
In what situations is fog therapy applied?
SIS therapy is a supportive treatment used for problems originating from the muscles, joints, and nervous system. It is applied to support healing in individuals experiencing pain, muscle spasms, and limited mobility. Before the application, the patient's condition is evaluated in detail, and a personalized plan is created.
- Muscle spasms and chronic muscle pain
- Limited joint movement and stiffness.
- Sports injuries and muscle strains
- Management of back, neck, and shoulder pain.
- Posture disorders and posture problems
- Increasing mobility during the rehabilitation process
Proper patient selection and personalized planning are crucial. This allows SIS therapy to be considered an effective method for supporting muscle and joint health. Treatment progress is monitored through regular follow-up, and the treatment plan is updated as needed.
Frequently Asked Questions
It is generally a comfortable procedure. There may be slight sensitivity during the session, but most people feel relaxed.
The number of sessions varies depending on the individual's complaint and problem. Generally, a plan is made for a few weeks.
Yes, most patients can resume their normal activities after the session.
It may not be suitable in cases of active infection, serious systemic disease, or specific health conditions. Suitability must be determined by expert evaluation.
