Product name | Tecar Diatermia Indiba |
RF Frequency | 448KHZ+20kHZ |
Working Mode | RET & CET |
Technology | Monopolar RF |
RET Tips | 3pcs |
CET Tips | 7pcs |
Power | 300W |
Touch screen | Yes |
448kHz is a specific high-frequency electromagnetic wave frequency. This frequency is considered to be one of the safest and most effective frequencies for human cell regeneration. It can act on human cells, regulate the activity of ions inside and outside cells, restore the balance of positive and negative ion exchange of cells, thereby activating the normal physiological functions of cells, promoting cell metabolism, and improving cell activity. For example, in the field of beauty, this frequency can stimulate skin cells to produce collagen and elastic fibers, making the skin tighter and more elastic.
20kHz modulation mode: 20kHz is a modulation frequency that combines with the basic frequency of 448kHz to form a unique dual waveform mode. This modulation mode allows radio frequency energy to penetrate deeper into tissues and achieve a deeper therapeutic effect. For example, in the field of sports rehabilitation, it can better act on deep muscles and soft tissues to promote the repair and regeneration of damaged tissues.
INDIBA uses a unique radiofrequency of 448kHz, optimal to produce the most significant therapeutic outcomes currently available
for:
Muscle and joint treatments.
Skin's appearance & health.
Treating pelvic health conditions.
Rehabilitation
The INDIBA treatment stimulates tissue repair, which can be combined with manual therapy, therapeutic exercice and other hands on
techniques that at the same time the RF treatment is applied will produce unparalleled results.
Using a precise frequency of 448 kHz achieves an effect that…
• Osteoarthritis
• Joint pain
• Post surgery recovery
• Neck pain
• Muscle spasm
• Bursitis
• Tendinopathy
• Haematoma /bruising
• Muscle tears
• Sprains
• Pain management
• Recovery optimization
1. What is Tecar Therapy?
Tecar or “capacitive and resistive electrical transfer” works by generating a physiological activation
within the body’s internal tissues through three reactions: Microcirculation, Vasodilatation and Temperature increase.
This activates the area being treated by: