Tecartherapy is a groundbreaking technology used by manual therapists to accelerate the body's natural self-repair mechanisms, facilitating the rapid rehabilitation of muscle and joint function. It operates by applying an electric current that induces ionic movement within the body. This movement promotes increased molecular exchanges across cell membranes, which, in turn, enhances cell metabolism and contributes to faster healing. Tecartherapy has gained international recognition as a safe and non-invasive method for tissue regeneration, with thousands of practitioners and over 10,000 treatment centers adopting this technology in the last decade. It has been proven effective in various fields, including orthopedic surgery, cosmetic medicine, and rehabilitation.
Over the past 30 years, studies have demonstrated the effectiveness of this high-frequency current in relieving pain and stimulating natural tissue reconstruction, positioning tecartherapy as a promising approach in the realm of physical therapy.
Benefits
Accelerated healing: 97% effective
Winback energy's rapid ion flow and plasma membrane permeability, achieved through fast electrical oscillations, have shown 97% effectiveness in accelerating tissue healing over six sessions for muscular and joint issues, according to a study published in Sport & Medicine (January-February 2009). The treatment employs multi-frequency capacitive diathermy at frequencies of 500, 750, and 1 MHz.
6x faster vascularization
TECAR energy enhances tissue resistance, generating heat that stimulates the circulatory system and accelerates vascularization by six times, benefiting areas with limited mobility and fibrosis while improving movement.
Immediate and lasting relief from pain: 81% effective
Winback energy disrupts pain signal transmission for a minimum of 48 hours by interfering with normal pain signal transfer through electrical oscillations, resulting in hyperpolarization and depolarization.
2x faster rehabilitation
Studies since 1999 have validated the therapeutic effects of high-frequency currents. The application of TECAR technology, as seen in Winback energy, has shown significant improvements in rotator cuff rehabilitation, making progress twice as fast.