Human Tecar technology is based on a unique system that produces an electromagnetic signal transferred to the biological tissues by means of two different applicators:
• High-impedance applicators.
• Low-impedance applicators.
With the high-impedance applicator, covered in an insulating material, the effect induced by the technology is concentrated specifically on soft, moisture-rich tissues such as muscle or lymph gland. It is therefore used, for example, in the preliminary stage of a treatment session to lower the resistance of the superficial tissues and the peripheral circulation system, to remove the inflammatory exudate in the presence of acute inflammation or to drain tissues at the end of an intensive treatment session to guarantee the patient a feeling of lightness.
With the low-impedance applicator, which is not covered in insulating material, the action is developed on the fibrous connective tissues with higher biophysical resistance: bones, large tendons, cartilage and aponeuroses. This makes it possible to raise the endogenous temperature in blocked joints, carry blood and oxygen to sclerotic tendons, transport nutrients towards inflamed cartilage or act with an efficacious muscle relaxing effect on chronic muscular contractures.
Defining the treatment area
During the use of the technology, the biological effect produced by the movement of the charges generated by the mobile active electrode is developed exclusively in the application area. This allows great precision: it is possible to choose the tissue to be involved and to act on geometrically well-defined areas, focusing the desired physiological effect without wasting energy.