Abstract:
Applying at least two separate treatment modalities for the simultaneous and in-phase treatment of atraumatic muscle pain consisting of : using an impulse instrument to provide controlled mechanical proprioceptive therapy to the muscle to re-establish proprioceptive nervous input from the muscle to the CNS, stimulating drainage of lymph from the muscle tissues; restoring normal concentrations of electrolytes within the muscle and stimulating the production of ATP within the muscle mass while applying a pulsed light stimulus to generate additional ATP within the muscle; applying a pulsed proprioceptive mechanical stimulus with an impulse instrument; attaching a light stimulus between the impulse instrument and the light stimulus; providing a means of powering the light stimulus; providing a means of controlling the initiation and duration of the light stimulus to synchronize the proprioceptive and light stimulation; electrical stimulation can also include neurochemical support by use of a lotion.
Abstract:
Applying at least two separate treatment modalities for the simultaneous and in-phase treatment of atraumatic muscle pain consisting of : using an impulse instrument to provide controlled mechanical proprioceptive therapy to the muscle to re-establish proprioceptive nervous input from the muscle to the CNS, stimulating drainage of lymph from the muscle tissues; restoring normal concentrations of electrolytes within the muscle and stimulating the production of ATP within the muscle mass while applying a pulsed light stimulus to generate additional ATP within the muscle; applying a pulsed proprioceptive mechanical stimulus with an impulse instrument; attaching a light stimulus between the impulse instrument and the light stimulus; providing a means of powering the light stimulus; providing a means of controlling the initiation and duration of the light stimulus to synchronize the proprioceptive and light stimulation; electrical stimulation can also include neurochemical support by use of a lotion.
Abstract:
A method of application to human skin of a water solution or an emulsion of water and oil of metallic salts at concentrations from 1 to not more than 10 times the normal concentration found in the interstitial cellular space in humans, including the addition of ADP, ATP, and various manual, impulse, light or electrical therapy.