Exercise with Oxygen Therapy is an effective training system to increase the intake of high level of oxygen during exercise. EWOT is able to improve our oxygen circulation, restore blood flow in the body and increase production of ATP (cell’s fuel). Breathing concentrated oxygen while exercising can trigger anti-inflammatory response effects and provide an immediate increase in strength, endurance and energy by increasing the level of oxygen in the blood, plasma and tissues.
How EWOT works?
Exercise with oxygen therapy works to
increase your heart rate, allowing you to make more carbon dioxide, increase
partial pressure and force more O2 to distal hypoxic tissues. This is a natural
process and utilization of O2.
Because EWOT increases your heart rate while also increasing oxygen intake, you
will likely see results much faster.
The Super Inductive System is designed to treat painful neuromuscular and joint-skeletal conditions without operator assistance. This versatile technology can cover acute and chronic pain, muscle relaxation and stimulation, joint blockage release, and the support of fracture healing.
MECHANISM OF ACTION
The therapy is based on the interaction between the high-intensity electromagnetic field and the human body. Once the electromagnetic field is generated by a coil in the applicator, neuromuscular tissue becomes depolarized, causing muscle contractions. With the Super Inductive System, you can effectively address a wide range of disorders in the neuromuscular and joint-skeletal systems. Home physiotherapy services offer this advanced therapy in the comfort of your home, providing personalized treatment for faster recovery and convenience.
VitalStim therapy is a specialized form of neuromuscular electrical stimulation (NMES) designed to treat swallowing disorders through muscle re-education. VitalStim therapy is administered by a small, carefully calibrated current delivered to the motor nerves of the patient's throat through specially designed electrodes causing the muscles responsible for swallowing to contract. At the same time, a dysphagia specialist guides the patient through active swallowing therapy to re-educate normal swallow function.