Thoracic Outlet PEMF
This protocol dedicated to thoracic outlet syndrome fits within an approach centered on the cervical region and associated pain. It emphasizes supporting tissues, cervical mobility, and the modulation of local tension. Work around fascia, tendons, vertebral discs, and nerves provides a coherent framework to support the mechanical constraints of this area. A few secondary frequencies additionally target inflammation, adhesions, and tissue vitality, with measured wording.
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