DualFrequency 448+20 khz TECAR Therapy Physiotherapy Machine Video

Uses capacitive/resistive energy to generate deep thermal effects, boosting circulation and tissue repair.

 


 

TECAR therapy, which stands for "Transfer of Energy Capacitive and Resistive," is a form of therapeutic treatment that utilizes radiofrequency waves to promote tissue healing and regeneration. The combination of different frequencies, such as 448 kHz and 20 kHz, offers distinct advantages in the treatment process. Here’s a breakdown of the benefits of using these two frequencies in TECAR therapy: Advantages of 448 kHz and 20 kHz Combination Differentiated Tissue Penetration: 448 kHz: This frequency is primarily used for capacitive heating, which tends to warm superficial tissues more efficiently. It is beneficial for treating conditions involving surface tissues like skin and subcutaneous fat. 20 kHz: This lower frequency is often associated with resistive heating and can penetrate deeper into the tissues. It is effective for targeting deeper structures, such as muscle and connective tissue.

 

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