Acute tibial periostitis PEMF
The protocol for acute tibial periostitis fits within a pain and tendonitis framework, with attention given to the supporting tissues of the leg. It focuses on inflammation modulation, recovery of stressed tissues, and support for local vitality. The targeting of the periosteum, fascia, connective tissue, and leg muscles gives a coherent reading for an acute tibial condition. A few secondary frequencies also cover secretions, bleeding, or injured tissues, while remaining within a cautious support approach.
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