INDIBA® is a manufacturer creator of a unique methodology and patented technology. Combined with manual therapy, it benefits on acute and chronic conditions including reduces pain, facilitates mobilization, regenerates tissues and accelerates healing.
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INDIBA® Activ, based on the 448-kHz frequency which is the key of our active cell therapy.
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The cellular electrical balance optimizes tissue recovery by supplying oxygen and nutrients through the body’s natural blood supply.
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The circulatory activation (microcirculation and vasodilation) stimulates proliferation and fibroblasts activity generated by collagen. The result is tissue regeneration promoted by the 448-kHz frequency.
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Cellular Biostimulation (Non Thermal)
Increases metabolism provides effective tissue regeneration -
Microcirculation (Vascularisation)
Brings oxygen to the tissue and improve venous and lymphatic reabsorption -
Hyper-Activation (Hyperthermia)
Starts a restructuring process in the tissue to fight against fibrosis.
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Capacitive Mode: (Suitable for superficial and vascularized tissue)
Focused on the soft tissue adjacent to the electrode. -
Resistive Mode: (Suitable for thick, dense, fatty and fibrotic tissues)
Act at a deeper level and focus on more resistive tissues, such as joints,ligaments and tendons.
This mode in combination with manual techniques and kinetic therapy enables concentration of the effects of electro-regenerative energy on these structures. -
Neutral Electrode:
The return plate allows closing the electrical circuit between two electrodes.
In a human body, our musculoskeletal system stands an important role to protect, support and provide mobility to our movements in daily life.Muscles, tendon, ligament, bone, cartilage, nerve and synovial fluid are the major components in the system.
Common types of musculoskeletal injuries:
- Muscle contractures
- Tears Muscle strains
- Sprains
- Synovitis
- Bursitis
- Fracture
Acute injury is a rapid onset that results from a specific traumatic incident, such as
- Muscle contusion,
- Ankle sprains, etc.
An acute injury will cause injured region pain, swelling, redness, and heat, which is our body response to the injury. This response is called inflammation. INDIBA can effectively help you to reduce swelling by increasing the metabolism and oxygen exchange.
A chronic injury is developing slowly and long-lasting that may cause by cumulative trauma or overuse injuries. Most of the chronic injuries may have mild symptoms and low-grade pain which easily ignored by people.However, the pain would be amplified and getting worse when our body cannot tolerate.Hence, we should not neglect the discomfort caused by chronic injury.
We use INDIBA to:
- increase the metabolic rate,
- venous and lymphatic reabsorption,
- oxygen exchange, etc.
This can effectively treat the chronic injuries associated with soft tissue problems.
What is the different between Capacitive Mode and Resistive Mode?
Capacitiive mode
