High Tone Physical Therapy Center in Nasr City, under the supervision of Dr. Khaled Turky, Consultant of Physical Therapy, provides treatment for spinal pain, herniated discs, sports rehabilitation, and advanced therapeutic technologies. High Tone Physical Therapy Center is considered one of the distinguished physical therapy centers in Nasr City, offering specialized rehabilitation and physical therapy services under the supervision of Dr. Khaled Turky, Consultant of Physical Therapy. The
Dr. Khaled Turki is a physical therapy consultant and supervisor of the High Tone Physical Therapy Center, and he provides specialized treatment and rehabilitation programs for spinal problems, herniated discs, and sports injuries.
High-frequency vibration therapy is a therapeutic technique that helps reduce pain, improve blood circulation, and accelerate muscle recovery.
High Tone Physical Therapy Center in Nasr City, under the supervision of Dr. Khaled Turky, Consultant of Physical Therapy, provides treatment for spinal pain, herniated discs, sports rehabilitation, and advanced therapeutic technologies. High Tone Physical Therapy Center is considered one of the distinguished physical therapy centers in Nasr City, offering specialized rehabilitation and physical therapy services under the supervision of Dr. Khaled Turky, Consultant of Physical Therapy. The center uses advanced therapeutic methods to improve movement, reduce pain, and restore physical activity.
Services at High Tone Physical Therapy Center
Center Address
Nasr City: 15 El Nasr Road – Former Rabaa Al Adaweya Square
High Tone Physiotherapy Center

Sports rehabilitation after injuries is considered one of the most important treatment stages, no less significant than diagnosis or initial medical care. In many cases, it is the decisive factor in helping athletes or individuals return to their normal activities without pain...
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A herniated disc is one of the most common spinal conditions. It occurs when part of the disc between the vertebrae slips out of its normal position, causing pressure on nearby nerves. This leads to pain that may extend to the back, legs, or arms depending on the location of the ...
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