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Commerical Portable Pain Relief Tecar Therpy Machine
Home Use And Commerical Use Portable Pain Relief Tecar Therpy Machine
Specifications:
Power input | 110v-224v 50/60HZ | |
Maximum Power Consumption | 200w | |
Carrier Frequency | 0.3MHz - 0.5MHz | |
Maximum Intensity | 80Ma RMS | |
CET tips material | Ceramics | |
RET tips material | Stainless steel | |
Energy intensity | 1%-100% | |
Treatemnt time setting | 0-60 mins | |
RF frequency | 0.3~0.5MHZ | |
Display | Button control | |
Machine type | Table type | |
Treatment handle | 2 teatment handles could work at same time |
What is tecar therapy?
In the field of motor rehabilitation and physiotherapy, tecar
therapy is a solution that uses a difference in energy potential
and is adopted by many physiotherapists. It basically consists of
an energetic activation of the body of the subject. The innovation
of this approach is however given a substantial difference: while
in other therapies the energy is transferred to the patient from
the outside, during the tecar therapy energy is stimulated directly
from the inside of the muscular tissue. Usually it is never a
question of a single session but of a path to start with the
therapist, often associated with the suggestion of performing some
isometric exercises and muscular training.
The ultimate goal is to activate the natural anti-inflammatory and
reparative processes that our body predisposes. This allows to
considerably reduce the pain threshold in the subject, as well as
to accelerate the recovery time of the rehabilitation phase.
Electrical charges are present that are present in the form of
ions, within the tissues. The stimulation that comes from it works
at the cellular level, reactivating the blood circulation and
considerably raising the level of body temperature.
The physiological recovery mechanisms are thus immediately
triggered. The positive flow of energy generated helps to repair
the lesions or cleanses from problems related to inflammation or
spills that may be after a trauma or incorrect postural habits.