Due to its ability to stimulate the circulatory and lymphatic system deep down, when combined with the ability of the therapist, innovative physiotherapy, supported by Human Tecar® technology allows unexpected progress in the treatment of a number of acute and chronic osteoarticular and muscular conditions, with incredible savings in terms of both time and costs.
• Faster recovery times, thanks to its deep, even and specific action.
• Immediate and stable results due to the stimulation and enhancement of the tissues’ self-repair capacity.
• Instant pain relief, thanks to the potent analgesic effect generated by the reactivation of the lesser circulation.
• Early mobilisation, thanks to the flexibility of the therapy and the possibility of repeating it several times, even on the same day.
Applications
Our technology provides an efficacious and rapid solution when used to treat conditions involving the osteoarticular and muscular systems. For example, it can be used in rehabilitation therapy to recover from sprains, tendon injuries, tendinitis and bursitis, the sequelae of bone and ligament damage, osteoarticular conditions and chronic limb pains. In addition, its ability to carry nutrients and oxygen to the tissues make the technology ideal for use in various forms of osteoporosis and in postoperative rehabilitation programmes, particularly following joint replacement surgery.
Rehabilitation physiotherapy combines with Human Tecar® technology in the treatment of acute and chronic osteoarticular and muscular conditions
Patellar chondropathy: it stimulates the circulation deep down in the cartilage matrix to carry oxygen and nutrients to the inflamed tissues. It eliminates the feelings of joint pain, heaviness and stiffness.
Osteoarthritis of the coccyx: by causing a frank vascularisation in the joint cartilage, it rehydrates sclerotic tissues. It also decontracts the muscles with an efficacious muscle-relaxing effect caused by improved blood flow.
Chronic pain: it reactivates the lesser circulation in the painful area to allow the drainage of inflammatory catabolites from the painful muscle or joint.
Chronic pubic bone pain: makes it possible to act in a specific way on the inflamed muscle insertion, by providing oxygen and nutrients. It also makes it possible to stimulate the vascularisation of the contracted muscle tissue, to obtain an efficacious muscle-relaxing effect.
Adhesive capsulitis: a better blood supply rehydrates, elasticises and softens the fibrotic tissue that forms inside the joint, thereby promoting better mobility.
Calcaneal spur: a localised increase in blood flow in the muscles on the sole of the foot generates an efficacious decontracting effect. In addition, in the presence of plantar fasciitis, inflammation can be tackled by draining catabolites and reducing the swelling. Lastly, by inducing localised vasodilation in the tendon, it is possible to deal with the deposition of calcium oxylates.
Tendinitis: swelling and pain are rapidly reduced by rehydrating ischemic tissue and removing the toxins that cause pain, by means of a local increase in the lesser circulation.
Muscle tears: the technology acts on the damaged muscle tissue to drain collections of blood consequent to injury by reactivating venous circulation, to allow a faster and more accurate diagnostic investigation.
Sprains: ideal for dealing with sprains in the immediate acute phase. Immediate action makes it possible to avoid the formation of extensive oedema, as the lymphatic system reabsorbs the excess interstitial liquid that causes swelling and pain.
Epichondylitis: by boosting the lesser circulation within the inflamed tendon, Human Tecar® technology stimulates the supply of nutrients and oxygen and the removal of the waste products that cause pain to obtain a very rapid analgesic effect.
Neck tension pain: stimulating the vasodilation in the contracted muscle has an immediate muscle-relaxing effect and removes uncomfortable pain and stiffness.
Contusions: following direct injury, in the presence of oedema or haematoma, Human Tecar® technology can be used to reactivate the circulation. By inducing an increase in the lesser circulation, the excess liquid is reabsorbed, leading to a reduction in swelling and pain, whilst the stimulation of vasodilation accelerates the haematoma reabsorption mechanism.
Postoperative use: Human Tecar® technology can be used in the immediate postoperative period, even after joint replacement surgery, to counter the formation of oedema by calling liquid back into the lymphatic system, to obtain an efficacious analgesic effect.
Bursitis: in the presence of severe inflammation and pain, increasing localised lesser circulation makes it possible to oxygenate the stressed tissue, supporting its natural repair processes and at the same time draining the toxins that cause pain. It is also possible to treat the surrounding muscles to eliminate tension and contractures.