F.R.P. Gives The Athlete The Competitive Edge And Helps Restore Function Quicker With Less Pain For the Injured Athlete.

 

     The process of achieving the competitive edge over another competitor,  or of restoration of full function,  is a dual process of exercise and electrical stimulation in concert with each other.   Electrical stimulation of muscle nerves has an ultimate outcome of increased torque or power.   This process is achieved by volitional contractions accompanied by muscle fiber recruitment with electrical stimulation.   

      The Infrex FRM actually excites the closest and largest muscle fibers first, while exercising, and with the intensity increased during exercise recruits more distant and smaller muscle fibers.   This process aids in function restoration and increased range of motion for higher torque.   The targeted fibers are stimulated by the 8,000+ frequency of the Infrex FRM thus allowing stimulation not available with other stimulation devices.   

       

  The FRP  video below ( coming soon) explains how the world class athlete, weekend golfer, professional tennis player or NBA star

 

1.  expands range of motion,

 

2.  increases torque for greater strength, and

 

3.  delays fatique for a competitive advantage.

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Video On What Is Ultrasound Therapy In The P.T. Clinic or Doctor's Office Print E-mail

 

   This video explains how therapeutic ultrasound helps patients heal faster. 

 

 

 



 

  When you go to the clinic for ultrasound what is that ultrasound machine really doing?   Therapeutic ultrasound is administered in either of 2 ways generally - constant or pulsed.   Constant produces heat in the tissues being heated and pulsed produces a physiological effect that we really don't understand well.  For most patients constant or continuous ultrasound therapy is not indicated where the tissues are inflamed and swelling is present.   Additional heat is contraindicated so pulsed is used generally in the acute stages of injury.  Upon inflammation of the injured tissues subsiding then heat or constant ultrasound therapy is indicated for pain control and facilitating faster healing due to increase transport of blood in and waste products out of the affected area.

 

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