Physiocare Physiotherapy & Rehab Centre Ottawa
Hands-on, low-frequency electrostatic deep-tissue treatment delivered by Physiocare’s expert therapists to aid healing and recovery.
Deep Oscillation Therapy (DOT), originating from Germany’s Hivamat system, uses gentle electrostatic oscillations (5–250 Hz) to reach 8–12 cm into tissues. These oscillations stimulate mechanotransduction, promote lymphatic drainage, reduce inflammatory cytokines (e.g., TRPV1), and facilitate tissue perfusion and elasticity. Recent systematic reviews support its benefit for lumbar pain and tissue mobility, though further high‑quality trials are needed.
DOT generates an electrostatic field between the practitioner and patient. This creates deep resonant oscillations that enhance interstitial fluid flow, reduce edema, and modulate pain receptors. These subtle vibrations break down fibrotic tissue, improve capillary hemodynamics, and stimulate cellular recovery pathways. Clinical trials report improved ankle dorsiflexion and substantial pain reduction in sprains within two weeks
Minimizes fibrosis/scarring post‑injury or surgery

Deep Oscillation Therapy targets soft tissue healing, edema reduction, and pain control by enhancing physiological fluid dynamics and cellular repair.
At Physiocare, we treat muscle and ligament injuries, post-operative swelling, chronic inflammation, neuralgias, bursitis, edema, and fibrotic/scarring conditions—providing a non-invasive adjunct to conventional rehabilitation.
Chronic Inflammatory & Neuralgic Pain: Modulates inflammatory mediators, reducing pain receptors TRPV1.
At Physiocare Physiotherapy & Rehab Centre, our clinicians are DH deep-oscillation trained and we are the one of top physiotherapy clinics in Ottawa region offering the full Hivamat-based DOT system for comprehensive soft tissue care.
Session flow:
Experience deep tissue healing beyond conventional methods—book your DOT session today for accelerated recovery!
No—patients experience soothing oscillations with minimal pressure; it's ideal even in acute stages.
Typically 4–8 sessions, depending on injury severity and healing response.
Yes. Non-invasive, with no anesthesia or systemic side effects, and safe even post-operatively.
Clinical trials show measurable edema reduction within one week for sprains and post-op patients.
Yes—hamstring and ankle studies report significant flexibility gains post-treatment.
Effective for musculoskeletal sprains, post-surgical edema, fibrosis, chronic pain, and lymphatic concerns.
Often included under physiotherapy benefits—check with your provider; Physiocare submits claims directly.
Occasionally mild tenderness or warmth, but most patients feel relief immediately.

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