Radioelectric asymmetric stimulation of tissues as treatment for post-traumatic injury symptoms

  • Rinaldi S
  • Fontani V
  • Castagna A
  • et al.
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Abstract

BACKGROUND: For the past few years, treatment of contusions and associated symptoms, such as bruising, pain, and loss of function, has involved instrument-based therapies, ie, lasers, electromagnetic fields, and electrical stimulation. In this study, tissue optimization (TO) sessions were applied using a radioelectric asymmetric conveyor (REAC) for the treatment of contusions and associated symptoms.METHODS: Six subjects were treated with 12-18 sessions of REAC-TO applied to a traumatized anatomical area.RESULTS: In all cases, REAC-TO sessions were found to be effective for the treatment of post-traumatic injuries involving hematomas, hemorrhagic suffusion, and loss of function. In addition, REAC-TO treatments represented a rapid-acting analgesic associated with antiedematous, anti-inflammatory, and regenerative effects. These findings are consistent with the results of previous studies, and confirm the capacity of REAC-TO to provide almost immediate recovery of function in traumatized areas.CONCLUSION: As previously demonstrated in vitro, REAC-TO is able to promote regeneration and repair processes in the human body. For six subjects experiencing local trauma, REAC-TO was effective in speeding the healing time of contusion symptoms and providing recovery of function.

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Rinaldi, S., Fontani, V., Castagna, A., & Piero Mannu. (2011). Radioelectric asymmetric stimulation of tissues as treatment for post-traumatic injury symptoms. International Journal of General Medicine, 627. https://doi.org/10.2147/ijgm.s24296

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