Monthly Archives: January 2018

Uses of Bio Frequency Therapy in Sports

The bio frequency therapy is a completely non-invasive therapy that was invented way back in 1977 in France by Franz Morell and his son-in-law, Erich Rache. Bio frequency therapy makes use of electromagnetic frequencies that are produced by the patient's body themselves in order to detect the presence of toxins, parasites, bacteria, and other harmful…
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PEMF Therapy for Improved Performance and Sports Applications

PEMF stands for pulsed electromagnetic field therapy. Healthy cells are the key to a long and healthy life. With PEMF it is possible to actively tune the cells so that they can perform at their optimum capacity thereby slowing the process of cell aging, improve cellular behaviour and boosting the cell metabolism. Here are some…
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Orthopedic Applications for Pain Therapy Management

Alongside chronic pain, the emphasis is on limitations of movement. Secondary problems from this include muscle wasting and reduced bone density. Changes to the cartilage around the joints can interfere with movement. All of these factors can be positively influenced with combination orthopedic chest pain therapy. Chip #5 is used to build up bone in…
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Musculoskeletal Problems and It’s Therapy Treatment

"Sanza is used extensively in hospitals and clinics through out Europe. Currently the Italian government is conducting a pilot study using Sanza as a solution to their growing health care/economic problems.The Sanza is easy to use with standard settings but it is possible for a practitioner to pre-program desired protocols or choose parameters to mimic…
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