REDUCTION OF OEDEMA
Oedema is swelling caused by the build-up of fluid in a part of the body. It can usually affect the feet, ankles, and legs, although it can occur anywhere in the body. Using Ultratone Stimulation is thought to help reduce Oedema by a muscle pumping action that compresses adjacent soft enclosed venous and lymphatic vessels to increase the centripetal flow of their contents. (*24)
Image one: Very weak intensity, where only a mild tingling and slight pumping is felt. Continue with this application for 3 days or until the swelling and pain have been reduced. (*24) Image three: Very weak intensity, where only a mild tingling and slight pumping is felt. (*24)
POOR CIRCULATION
The use of mild, post electrical current has been proven to quickly increase local blood flows and therefore improving circulation with minimal limp movement. This is one of the most useful applications of Ultratone Biostimulation (*25). Ideally, an Ultratone unit should be applied every day for six weeks, or until the condition has improved. Afterward once a week, in order to maintain an even distribution of blood flow. (*26)
Check the cause of the reduced blood flow and ensure that Ultratone Biostimulation is appropriate. A Very low intensity where only a mild tingling is felt; there should be no muscle movement. (*26)
benefits of Ultratone
Biostimulation can be used for:
- Prompt recovery and improve flexibility and pain-free movement after an injury.
- Releasing spasms and cramps and relief stiff or weak joint and back.
- Reduction of oedema and help with poor circulation.
- Improving capillarisation.
- Help strengthen pelvic muscles that cause incontinence.
- Preventing deep vein thrombosis.
- Post-stroke rehabilitation.
- Elector acupuncture as well as electro reflexology.
- Help activate and work muscles with people who suffer from diabetes.
- Non-surgical facelift and toning.
- Cellulite reduction, slimming, and pelvic floor strengthening for postnatal rehabilitation.
Please read the contraindications and precautions here before using Ultratone products.
REFERENCES
24. K.S. Centofanti et al., Medical and Therapeutic Applications of Ultratone Biostimulation (Ashford, Ultra Scientific Instruments Ltd, 2002), 15.
25. J. Low & A. Reed, Electrotherapy Explained (Oxford, Butterworth-Heinemann, 1994), 82-83 cited in K.S. Centofanti et al., Medical and Therapeutic Applications of Ultratone Biostimulation (Ashford, Ultra Scientific Instruments Ltd, 2002), 14.
24. K.S. Centofanti et al., Medical and Therapeutic Applications of Ultratone Biostimulation (Ashford, Ultra Scientific Instruments Ltd, 2002), 14.