Tecar Therapy: Advanced Pain Relief & Rehabilitation
What is Tecar Therapy?
Tecar Therapy (Capacitive and Resistive Energy Transfer - CRET) is a cutting-edge, non-invasive treatment using high-frequency electromagnetic energy to accelerate tissue healing. It is essential in equine physiotherapy and sports medicine for rapid recovery and pain management.
Dual Mode Technology
- Capacitive Energy: Targets surface tissues, improving blood flow and metabolic processes in superficial muscles.
- Resistive Energy: Focuses on deep structures including bones, tendons, and deep muscle layers to reduce chronic inflammation.
Key Benefits for Equine Health
Immediate Pain Relief: Manages acute and chronic conditions without medication.
Accelerated Tissue Repair: Ideal for ligament sprains, muscle strains, and fractures.
Reduced Inflammation: Effectively minimizes swelling in joints and soft tissues.
Enhanced Mobility: Relaxes muscles and improves the range of motion post-surgery.
Technical Parameters
| Model Name | Smart Tecar |
| Operating Frequency | 448KHz (Clinically Proven) |
| Maximum Power | 300 Watt |
| Application | Veterinary / Equine Therapy |
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does a typical Smart Tecar session last?
A standard treatment session typically lasts between 15 to 30 minutes, depending on the severity of the condition and the size of the area being treated.
Is the treatment painful for animals?
No, Tecar therapy is a non-invasive and comfortable treatment. Most animals find the gentle thermal effect relaxing during the procedure.
What is the advantage of 448kHz frequency?
The 448kHz frequency is the optimal frequency for cellular biostimulation, promoting ion exchange across cell membranes and accelerating natural healing.
When will I see results in my horse?
Many owners observe significant pain reduction and improved mobility after just 2-3 sessions, though a full course is recommended for chronic issues.
Can it be used for post-surgical recovery?
Yes, it is highly effective for post-surgical rehabilitation as it reduces swelling, prevents scar tissue complications, and speeds up wound healing.
Are there different types of electrodes?
Yes, the system uses Capacitive (CET) electrodes for superficial soft tissue and Resistive (RET) electrodes for deep tissue like bone and thick muscle.