Targeted Radiofrequency Therapy (TR-Therapy) delivers high-frequency electromagnetic energy to the desired tissue, leading to selective hyperthermia. As a result of this mechanism of action, the patient experiences immediate pain relief, muscle relaxation, edema reduction, tissue regeneration, and healing.
The precise and targeted action of TR-Therapy on hypertonic muscle fibers results in their immediate relaxation. This effect is primarily based on vasodilation that occurs during the therapy, which is responsible for increased nutrient supply to the tissues.
Tissue regeneration and healing is a natural and significant outcome following the improvement of tissue metabolism, leading to faster healing of injured tissue and absorption of post-traumatic edema.
Additionally, capillary walls dilate, and pre-capillary sphincters relax, facilitating blood perfusion. As a result, lymphatic drainage is enhanced and swelling is reduced.
The most common indications for this innovative therapy include focal muscle spasms, myalgia, myofascial pain syndrome (trigger points), tendinitis, post-traumatic edema, cervical pain, and lower back pain.
Localized hyperthermia of the treated area is shown in the following thermal camera images taken immediately after the therapy, illustrating the induced vasodilation.
Distinct Tissue Selectivity
With two different electrodes (capacitive and resistive), Targeted Radiofrequency Therapy provides precise and effective action at any tissue level. The capacitive electrode focuses treatment on superficial muscle layers, while the resistive electrode targets tissues with higher resistance, such as muscle insertions, tendons, and bony surfaces.
The device received the prestigious Red Dot Design Award in 2014—one of the world’s most acclaimed awards for medical product design and manufacturing—for its superior functionality, innovation, construction quality, and high-level specialization.
Technologically Innovative Therapy – Maximum Safety – Refined Ergonomics