The quest for increasingly efficacious physiotherapy techniques, by following integrated treatment programmes and protocols has allowed Human Tecar to occupy an important place in the scientific studies of various international universities.
Thanks to the reactions generated inside the body’s tissues, Human Tecar is able to support and enhance any manual technique to shorten therapy times and stabilise results.
A number of universities in Italy and abroad have introduced Human Tecar technology not as an appliance to be used to resolve specific conditions, rather as a tool that carries oxygen, vascularises the tissues and raises temperature, as and where it is necessary, for efficacious and fast-acting physiotherapy.
This is why a number of university studies in diverse sectors of medicine have shown Human Tecar to be a valid support.
Some of the most important studies and trials were:
• New methods of treating muscular disorders and injury in athletes. Study conducted by FMSI-CONI Institute of Sports Medicine, Turin.
• Human Tecar technology in the treatment of acute and chronic conditions in sportsmen and women. Study conducted by FMSI-CONI Institute of Sports Medicine, Turin.
• Multicentre study using Human Tecar technology in sports medicine. Study conducted by Italian Football Federation, FMSI-CONI Institute of Sports Medicine, Turin, A.C. Reggiana, Bassini Hospital, Cinisello Balsamo, Milan.
• Rehabilitation in tendon disease. Study conducted by Gaetano Pini Orthopaedic Institute Milam and Medical Sector, F.C. Internazionale.
• The use of Human Tecar technology in ankle sprain injuries. Study conducted by Department of Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation, Gaetano Pini Orthopaedic Institute, Milan.
• Resistive and capacitive energy transfer in the treatment of acute and chronic musculoskeletal injuries.Study conducted by Department of Physical Medicine, Bassini Hospital, Cinello Balsamo, Milan.
• Osteoarticular pain in geriatrics: Treatment using capacitive energy transfer system. Study conducted by Physiotherapy Unit, ‘Fabra I Puig’ Medical Centre, Barcelona.
• Human Tecar technology in diseases of the knee and vertebral column. Study conducted by Centre of Homeopathic and Biological Medicine, Manresa, Barcelona.
• Neck pain, lower back pain and sciatica: application of the capacitive energy transfer system. Study conducted by Rehabilitation Service, Valladolid University, Barcelona.
• Phantom limb pain: Treatment with Human Tecar technology and Tens. Study conducted by INAIL Prosthesis Centre, Vigorso di Budrio (Bologna).
• Human Tecar technology in limb lymphedema. Indications, first clinical applications and results. Study conducted by Vascular Surgery Unit, Sant’Anna Hospital, Ferrara.
• Human Tecar technology in vascular lesions in haemodialysed patients. Study conducted by Barcelona Nephrology Clinic.
• Capacitive energy treatment in ophthalmology Study conducted by Ophthalmology Service, ‘German Trias I Pujol’ University Hospital, Badalona (Barcelona).
• Non-invasive hyperthermia technique in the treatment of brain tumours. Study conducted by Neurosurgery and Pathological Anatomy Service, ‘German Trias I Pujol’ University Hospital, Badalona (Barcelona).
• Non-invasive intracranial hyperthermia using the capacitive electrical transfer technique using Human Tecar technology. Study conducted by Neurosurgery Service, Barcelona.
• Capacitive energy transfer in prostate adenoma. Study conducted by Physiotherapy Unit, ‘Fabra I Puig’ Medical Centre, Barcelona.
• Effects on primary human lymphocytes on in vitro exposure to signals induced by Human Tecar technology in athermal conditions. Study conducted by Italian Football Federation, FMSI-CONI Institute of Sports Medicine, Turin. A.C. Reggiana, Bassini Hospital, Cinisello Balsamo, Milan.
• The treatment of asthma using capacitive energy transfer. Study conducted by Physiotherapy Unit ‘Fabra I Puig’ Medical Centre, Barcelona.
• Therapeutic application of therapy using Human Tecar technology in neck pain. Study conducted by University of Pisa, Orthopaedic Functional Rehabilitation Section.
• Change in the cell cycle of human tumour lines exposed to 0.5-MHz currents. Study conducted by Investigations Department, Ramòn y Cajal Hospital, Madrid.
• Clinical trial: Human Tecar technology. The post-surgical treatment of the anterior cruciate ligament in young athletes. Research conducted by University of Milan, Faculty of Medicine (Comparison between two cohorts of young sports men and women undergoing anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction).
• Human Tecar technology in the symptomatic treatment of lower back pain. Study conducted by 2nd faculty of Medicine, La Sapienza University of Rome.
• Randomised, double-blind clinical trial: Manual therapy using Human Tecar technology versus placebo in the treatment of lower back pain. Study conducted by Chair of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, La Sapienza University of Rome.
• Evaluation of the efficacy of capacitive and resistive energy transfer in piriformis syndrome. Study conducted by ‘Magna Grecia’ University of Catanzaro, Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Section.
• Nursing home bedsore trial. Study conducted by Fondazione Molina Onlus – Varese.
• Human Tecar technology in plastic surgery: Preliminary results. Study conducted by Fondazione Salvatore Maugeri, Pavia.
• Trial on the use of Human Tecar technology in reducing the visco-elastic component of spastic muscles in children with cerebral palsy. Study conducted by Italian Association for Assistance to Spastic Subjects Centre, Busto Arsizio.
On-going studies
• Evaluation of the efficacy of Human Tecar technology in the treatment of chronic post-mastectomy lymphedema. Study conducted by Cancer Rehabilitation Clinic, Neurorehabilitation Unit, Pisa University Hospital.
• Study on the efficacy of capacitive and resistive energy transfer treatment on hemiplegic shoulder pain in the subacute post-stroke phase. Study conducted by “Le Torrette” Hospital, Ancona, Rehabilitation Dept.
• Treatment with Human Tecar technology following ACL surgery. Study conducted by “Mater Dei” Clinic, Rome.
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