448kHz Deep Care Indiba Pain Relief Rehabilitation Physiotherapy Tecar Machine
The two systems, capacitive and resistive, allow the operator to easily adjust the therapy according to the type of pathology. Capacitive transfer for tissues with high water content (muscles), resistive transfer for tissues with the highest resistance and low water content (bones, tendons, adipose tissues).
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Tecar Therapy and how does it benefit patients?
Tecar Therapy is a form of endogenous thermotherapy that uses radiofrequency currents to stimulate the body's natural repair mechanisms. By producing thermal energy in the tissues, it significantly shortens recovery times and delivers rapid anti-inflammatory and pain-relieving effects to muscles, tendons, ligaments, and bones.
What is the difference between the Capacitive (CET) and Resistive (RET) systems?
The Capacitive system targets tissues with high water content, such as muscles and vascular structures. The Resistive system is designed for high-resistance tissues with lower fluid content, such as deep bones, joints, tendons, and adipose tissues.
What clinical conditions can this Tecar machine treat?
This system treats a wide variety of conditions, including shoulder tendonitis, ankle sprains with edema, heel spurs, plantar fasciitis, knee/hip osteoarthritis, lymphedema, sciatica, neck pain, and muscle contractures. It is also used aesthetically for cellulite and stretch marks.
Why is the 448kHz frequency important?
The 448kHz frequency is optimal for deep cellular therapy. It promotes cell regeneration and enhances blood circulation and tissue oxygenation, providing highly effective pain relief and rehabilitation.
What accessories are included with the Tecar 2.3 Machine?
The device features 4 Capacitive (CET) tips, 4 Resistive (RET) tips, and a large-sized negative return plate, allowing for comprehensive treatments across various body parts.