Chronic Peripheral Joint Pain PEMF
This protocol dedicated to chronic peripheral joint pain coherently targets the supporting tissues of the joint, with attention to ligaments, tendons, fascia, joint capsule, periosteum, bursa and nerves. It combines a terrain-based axis centered on inflammation, adhesions, scarring, vitality and certain deposits or hardening, within a cautious supportive reading. The targeting of joint and periarticular structures provides a clear basis for progressive musculoskeletal work.
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