Inductive Tissue Stimulation

Inductive Tissue Stimulation is a technology that uses a unique high-intensity electromagnetic field. The resulting depolarization of the neuromuscular tissue during therapy causes muscle contractions in the treatment area. A large frequency range (1-150 Hz) allows you to achieve various therapeutic effects.

The direct benefits of using Inductive Tissue Stimulation are:

  • Pain reduction,
  • Joint mobilization,
  • Acceleration of healing, e.g. fractures,
  • Muscle relaxation or strengthening.
  • Indicators for using Super Inductive Stimulation therapy include:
  • Painful shoulder syndrome,
  • Carpal tunnel syndrome,
  • Ankylosing spondylitis, Rheumatoid arthritis,
  • Regeneration of nerves and muscles,
  • Mobilization of joints, strengthening muscle strength,
  • Prevention of muscle wasting,
  • Herniated disc,
  • Fractures,
  • Jumper’s knee,
  • Enthesopathies, eg tennis elbow, golfer’s elbow,
  • Combating pain (acute, subacute, chronic),
  • Muscle stimulation,
  • Tendonitis, bursitis,
  • Sprain,
  • Trigger point therapy,
  • Reducing spasticity, e.g. after a stroke.

The procedure lasts from 6 to 13 minutes. The suggested number of treatments in a series is 5 to 10 treatments, 2-3 times a week, with 4 to 6 weeks of break between series. During the therapy, the patient feels a slight tingling or vibration, as well as muscle spasms.

The effects are felt after the first treatment.

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