Targeted Biostimulation for Pain & Recovery
- Tissue biostimulation uses safe, non-invasive energy sources (light, electromagnetic fields, radiofrequency, mechanical waves). By improving the health and resilience of muscles, tendons, ligaments, and joints, biostimulation reduces the chances of injury during daily activity, sports, and repetitive work.
- Certain treatment modalities have been shown to stimulate and augment the bodies’ natural biologic effects when the musculoskeletal system is injured or trying to heal itself.
- Altering the chemical reactions and interactions within cells in tissues and joints may affect certain functions such as cell growth, metabolism, and communication. This can regulate the pain and inflammatory cascade and optimize the regenerative pathways.
- Tissue biostimulation can be used to treat acute and chronic musculoskeletal conditions alone or in conjunction with other regenerative treatments and traditional approaches including physical therapy.
- A multi-faceted approach to treating injury and pain is typically needed to optimize outcomes.
Prevention
- Prevention is the key to maintaining physical health and wellness and is one of the key elements in ensuring optimal healthspan.
- Optimizing performance and maintaining quality of life is tied to functional and movement health.
- A proactive approach can limit future injuries and increase chances for optimal function and less chronic pain.
Treatment
- Acute and chronic physical impairment and pain can be a result of a recent injury or with tissue degeneration or biomechanical impairments over a period of time.
- Chronic inflammation can be associated with further degenerative breakdown of tissues such as tendon and cartilage potentially causing more functional limitations and chronic pain.
- Pain can be difficult to manage and may cause further physical limitations and impede with recovery.
Recovery
- Recovery after stressful events such as activity, injury, or surgery can accelerate the healing response and improve the quality of healing especially during the initial phases of healing within the first hours, days, and months.
- Tissue biostimulation can activate cellular repair pathways and reduce inflammation.
- This can lead to potential faster recovery, improved tissue formation, and decrease pain.
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