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Pelvic floor muscle dysfunctions
Many pelvic floor disorders are linked to muscle dysfunctions. These may be either the cause or the consequence of various conditions, or they may be the reason why certain problems persist over time.
Pelvic floor muscle dysfunctions include:
- Hypotonia
- Hypertonia
- Altered coordination
Tecartherapy applied to female conditions
Tecar Therapy is a medical device that uses high-frequency current to generate heat and biostimulation within tissues. When the current passes through tissue, it creates movement of the particles that compose it, and this movement in turn generates heat.
Heat is therefore produced by the body itself through Tecar stimulation, rather than being passively applied from the outside
Heat within the tissues induces vasodilation, resulting in increased blood and oxygen flow. This process accelerates cellular metabolism, facilitates substance exchange at the cellular membrane level, and improves drainage and elimination of catabolites, thereby reducing muscle spasm, inflammation, and pain.
Thanks to the delivered energy, each individual cell participates in the regenerative function of the tissue through morphological and electrochemical interactions.
The vasodilation induced by heat promotes drainage of the inflamed area and the local influx of cells involved in repair processes, increasing tissue elasticity.
Tecartherapy is indicated for:
- Postpartum recovery
- Urinary incontinence
- Pelvic pain
- Vulvodynia
- Dyspareunia
- Incontinence
- Prolapse
- Vaginismus
- Pelvic floor dyssynergia
Electrodes designed for pelvi-perineal rehabilitation
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