Acute peripheral joint sprain PEMF
This protocol is centered on the care of an acute peripheral joint sprain in a physical trauma context. It combines support for inflammation, tissue vitality, and control of bleeding or leakage, with an intention of progressive recovery. The joint targeting covers ligaments, tendons, fascia, cartilage, bursae, periosteum, muscles, and nerves, providing coherent coverage of the tissues involved.
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