Your recovery comes first
Thermal contrast therapy and active hydraulic compression. Innovative and non-invasive technology.
Proven results.
Cold Therapy
The analgesic, relaxing and anti-inflammatory properties of cold are well known, as it slows down nerve transmission. The discontinuous and intermittent application of cold immediately after an injury or surgery (especially in acute injuries) reduces the effects of inflammation and muscle fiber tearing.
In summary, cryotherapy generates vasoconstriction that reduces blood flow, decreases metabolic demand, reduces pain, inflammation and edema, improves lymphatic function, stimulates cellular oxygen supply, decreases muscle spasms and causes tissue recovery in a natural way.
Heat Therapy
Heat increases tissue elasticity, significantly increases blood circulation, which leads to a significant increase in metabolism in the treated area. The application of heat accelerates tissue healing in the treatment of injuries such as sprains, muscle contusions, tendonitis, ligament injuries, etc. and is very effective in increasing mobility and elasticity in the joints.
The biological effects resulting from the application of heat include an increase in tissue oxygenation, a reduction in nervous excitability, a muscle relaxant effect, a decrease in blood pressure, as well as an increase in sweating. It is known that heat increases the distensibility of collagen tissues, decreases joint stiffness,…
In general we can say that heat acts mainly by producing three actions: analgesic, anti-inflammatory and antispasmodic.
Thermal Contrast Therapy
Applications of thermal contrasts, switching from hot to cold and vice versa in less than a minute, have an extraordinary power in generating vascular gymnastics that significantly increases blood flow in the treated area…
Heat/Cold contrast applications have much more profound effects than heat-only or cold-only applications on the factors that cause pain.
The great contribution of blood flow produced by thermal contrasts at all levels, significantly increases the level of cellular oxygenation, the regeneration of damaged tissues, cellular nutrition and strengthening of tissues, muscles, as well as the elimination of pathogenic elements, (with which we obtain a cleansing of the tissues and in general of the entire blood flow), activates tissue proliferation and restoration and reduces inflammation and muscle spasm and has a very important bactericidal action produced especially by heat applications, ...
Compression Therapy
Sequential active hydraulic compression therapy helps reduce edema and acute inflammation, increases blood flow and cellular oxygenation and nutrition of the treated area with increased blood supply, increases lymphatic flow and drainage, and helps adapt the exchanger to the treated area by increasing contact and providing uniform pressure around the injured area.
Your recovery comes first
Thermal contrast therapy and active hydraulic compression. Innovative and non-invasive technology.
Proven results.
Cold Therapy
The analgesic, relaxing and anti-inflammatory properties of cold are well known, as it slows down nerve transmission. The discontinuous and intermittent application of cold immediately after an injury or surgery (especially in acute injuries) reduces the effects of inflammation and muscle fiber tearing.
In summary, cryotherapy generates vasoconstriction that reduces blood flow, decreases metabolic demand, reduces pain, inflammation and edema, improves lymphatic function, stimulates cellular oxygen supply, decreases muscle spasms and causes tissue recovery in a natural way.
Heat Therapy
Heat increases tissue elasticity, significantly increases blood circulation, which leads to a significant increase in metabolism in the treated area. The application of heat accelerates tissue healing in the treatment of injuries such as sprains, muscle contusions, tendonitis, ligament injuries, etc. and is very effective in increasing mobility and elasticity in the joints.
The biological effects resulting from the application of heat include an increase in tissue oxygenation, a reduction in nervous excitability, a muscle relaxant effect, a decrease in blood pressure, as well as an increase in sweating. It is known that heat increases the distensibility of collagen tissues, decreases joint stiffness,…
In general we can say that heat acts mainly by producing three actions: analgesic, anti-inflammatory and antispasmodic.
Thermal Contrast Therapy
Applications of thermal contrasts, switching from hot to cold and vice versa in less than a minute, have an extraordinary power in generating vascular gymnastics that significantly increases blood flow in the treated area…
Heat/Cold contrast applications have much more profound effects than heat-only or cold-only applications on the factors that cause pain.
The great contribution of blood flow produced by thermal contrasts at all levels, significantly increases the level of cellular oxygenation, the regeneration of damaged tissues, cellular nutrition and strengthening of tissues, muscles, as well as the elimination of pathogenic elements, (with which we obtain a cleansing of the tissues and in general of the entire blood flow), activates tissue proliferation and restoration and reduces inflammation and muscle spasm and has a very important bactericidal action produced especially by heat applications, ...
Compression Therapy
Sequential active hydraulic compression therapy helps reduce edema and acute inflammation, increases blood flow and cellular oxygenation and nutrition of the treated area with increased blood supply, increases lymphatic flow and drainage, and helps adapt the exchanger to the treated area by increasing contact and providing uniform pressure around the injured area.
Your recovery comes first
Thermal contrast therapy and active hydraulic compression. Innovative and non-invasive technology.
Proven results.
Cold Therapy
The analgesic, relaxing and anti-inflammatory properties of cold are well known, as it slows down nerve transmission. The discontinuous and intermittent application of cold immediately after an injury or surgery (especially in acute injuries) reduces the effects of inflammation and muscle fiber tearing.
In summary, cryotherapy generates vasoconstriction that reduces blood flow, decreases metabolic demand, reduces pain, inflammation and edema, improves lymphatic function, stimulates cellular oxygen supply, decreases muscle spasms and causes tissue recovery in a natural way.
Heat Therapy
Heat increases tissue elasticity, significantly increases blood circulation, which leads to a significant increase in metabolism in the treated area. The application of heat accelerates tissue healing in the treatment of injuries such as sprains, muscle contusions, tendonitis, ligament injuries, etc. and is very effective in increasing mobility and elasticity in the joints.
The biological effects resulting from the application of heat include an increase in tissue oxygenation, a reduction in nervous excitability, a muscle relaxant effect, a decrease in blood pressure, as well as an increase in sweating. It is known that heat increases the distensibility of collagen tissues, decreases joint stiffness,…
In general we can say that heat acts mainly by producing three actions: analgesic, anti-inflammatory and antispasmodic.
Thermal Contrast Therapy
The applications of thermal contrasts, passing from heat to cold and vice versa, in less than a minute, have an extraordinary power by generating vascular gymnastics that significantly increases blood flow in the treated area…
Heat/Cold contrast applications have much more profound effects than heat-only or cold-only applications on the factors that cause pain.
The great contribution of blood flow produced by thermal contrasts at all levels, significantly increases the level of cellular oxygenation, the regeneration of damaged tissues, cellular nutrition and strengthening of tissues, muscles, as well as the elimination of pathogenic elements, (with which we obtain a cleansing of the tissues and in general of the entire blood flow), activates tissue proliferation and restoration and reduces inflammation and muscle spasm and has a very important bactericidal action produced especially by heat applications, ...
Compression Therapy
Sequential active hydraulic compression therapy helps reduce edema and acute inflammation, increases blood flow and cellular oxygenation and nutrition of the treated area with increased blood supply, increases lymphatic flow and drainage, and helps adapt the exchanger to the treated area by increasing contact and providing uniform pressure around the injured area.
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