Vibration therapy The ideal addition to radial shock wave therapy - TopicsExpress



          

Vibration therapy The ideal addition to radial shock wave therapy coming soon to Equine Perfect Body Balance and Shock Wave Therapy So what is it ? Physiological muscle vibration as a frequency of up to 35 Hz act as the strongest driving force of microcirculatory processes. The fine resonance thus produced ensures that nutrients are supplied and returned through the smallest vascular and lymphatic channels of the surrounding extracellular matrix. This function cannot be manager by the cardiovascular system!! In turn this can produce convulsive tendency, cause painful muscle hardening in the form of trigger points or even lead to wound healing disorders. Effective Vibration Therapy enables targeted application of pneumatically generated vibration pulses to the tissue. Microcirculation is improved by compression and decompression, and metabolic waste products and toxins are removed via the blood and lymph system. If the treatment is delivered at 35Hz, an elongation reflex will occur 35 times per second, which means that the muscle will contract more or less continuously. This reflex activity is also referred to as Tonic Vibration Reflex. Benefits and effects • Muscle and connective tissue relation, elimination of adhesions • Improved microcirculation • Stimulation and acceleration of metabolic activity • Improved neuromuscular performance • Well being through increased hormone release (serotonin) • Stress reduction through lower cortisol level • Revitalization Applications • Massage • Trigger point diagnosis and treatment • Lymphatic drainage • Wellness • Treatment of Craniomandibular dysfunction (What is craniomandibular dysfunction? You’ve probably heard of “TMJ” or “TMD.” People usually use these terms to describe a problem with the function of the jaw joints and muscles that control the lower jaw. Craniomandibular dysfunction is group of disorders caused by damage to the jaw joints, the muscles controlling the lower jaw and several other related structures.)
Posted on: Thu, 21 Nov 2013 04:31:55 +0000

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