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Cervical rachis
Introduction
Motion Tecar application strategies for the treatment of rachis pathologies (6:22)
Motion Tecar: Neurophysiology of the thermal effects
Post fracture of D12-L1
Description of the therapeutic approach for a vertebral fracture, hypothesizing the most common one: from biological recovery (with the help of at-home magnetic therapy) to functional recovery (3:24)
Motion Tecar treatment for biological recovery: bio-stimulation effect with resistive electrode (osteogenesis) (6:42)
Synergy between Motion Tecar treatment, action of static resistive electrode, and pelvis/spine kinesiotherapy to favor functional recovery (9:06)
Functional recovery with mechanical sound vibrations for toning of dorso-lumbar muscles (6:31)
Cervical Spondylosis
Description of the therapeutic journey for osteoarticular disorder of the cervical rachis (1:37)
Therapeutic Motion Tecar treatment to reduce articular and muscular rigidity in synergy with low-level laser (Libralux) to reduce the hypertone of the tonic postural system (myorelaxant effect) (9:23)
Motion Tecar treatment to reduce articular and muscular rigidity in synergy with passive kinesiotherapy techniques (pompage) and low-level laser (Libralux) to reduce the hypertone of the postural tone system (9:16)
Cervicobrachialgia
Description of the therapeutic approach of radiculopathy caused by disc compression of the cervical rachis (2:21)
Motion Tecar treatment for synergy between resistive and capacitive electrodes to favor the biological recovery (discopathy vs. compression neuropathy) (7:04)
Motion Tecar treatment of the entire back to reduce the hypertone of the rachis’ deep antigravity muscles (11:32)
Motion Tecar treatment: synergy between static spinal electrode and passive kinesiotherapy (pompage) of the cervical rachis (7:06)
Mechanical Cervicalgia
Description of the therapeutic treatment of musculoskeletal pathology of the cervical rachis with decrease of articular mobility (1:27)
Motion Tecar treatment for synergetic action between manual electrode and medium static capacitive electrode with passive kinesiotherapy (pompage) (29:44)
Motion Tecar treatment for synergetic action between manual resistive electrode on deep (tonic) muscles of the entire rachis and capacitive electrode for action on the superficial (phasic) muscles (12:53)
Tension-type Headache
Description of a musculotensive pathology, characterized by hypertone (distress), increase of muscular rigidity and alteration of the microcirculation (ischemia-inflammation damage) (1:50)
Motion Tecar treatment on the nuchal muscles associated with low level laser treatment on acupuncture points to reduce the hypertone (9:03)
Motion Tecar treatment, static capacitive electrode on diaphragm associated with passive kinesiotherapy (pompage) of the cervical rachis with the use of low level laser (Libralux) to reduce the muscular hypertone (7:44)
Libralux – low-level laser on acupuncture points with the EquiLibra program (5:38)
Description of a musculotensive pathology, characterized by hypertone (distress), increase of muscular rigidity and alteration of the microcirculation (ischemia-inflammation damage)
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