Speed Up Your Injury Recovery with Equiscope Therapy

Speed Up Your Injury Recovery with Equiscope Therapy
January 19, 2022

Why is injury recovery so important? The reason is that staying active and even competitive is a crucial part of your overall wellbeing. But how many times have your efforts been stalled out by slow injury recovery?

We’ll show you what causes swelling after an injury, and how to get back on your feet and back into action after an injury at home. And then show you the Equiscope way that deals with pain faster and speeds up your recovery!

How to Reduce Swelling From Injury

The first thing your body does after an accidental injury is to swell the area up.

When you injure ligaments, tendons, or other tissues, your body sends a ton of repairmen (white blood cells) to work on the area. The additional blood flow causes swelling, redness, and heat. You’re probably already familiar with the acronym “RICE.” It’s a go-to method for injury recovery at home.

  • Rest
  • Ice
  • Compress
  • Elevate

This protocol has remained unquestioned until recently – but now, newer studies have shown that using ice during injury recovery has little or no effect on wellbeing and recovery. So the updated protocol on injury recovery prioritizes protection, compression, and elevation. In addition, early gentle movement is a good idea to ensure good blood supply to the area to help the healing process.

The Best Ways to Speed Up Injury Recovery Now

However, all healing methods can suddenly find they’ve been revised in light of new science. Equiscope Therapy is not a new science but is becoming recognized as a brilliant step forward in injury recovery. We’re talking microcurrent therapy.

The Equiscope comfortably delivers intelligent micro-current through small plates or probes placed on affected areas, dermatomes, points, channels and meridians related to the problem or pathology

Equiscope therapy can:

  • Optimize performance
  • Accelerate recovery
  • Increase flexibility
  • Improve circulation

We’re most interested today in accelerated recovery.

How Does the Equiscope Speed Up Your Healing?

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The secret to this technology’s success as an effective therapy is that it works by searching and scanning to decide which areas of your body’s electrical system are damaged and operating at reduced capacity.

Once it recognizes those areas, the Equiscope calculates and delivers painlessly a gentle electrical current into each damaged cell it scans during that session. This restores their healthy function in a simple and non-invasive way. Quickly!

It’s a common-sense way to get you better and back into life again as fast as possible! Doctors use electronic technology to diagnose diseases all the time. It therefore makes sense to use Electro-Equiscope technology to help your body heal itself quickly from the inside out at the cellular level.

The swelling disappears because the newly healthy cells have healed the injured tissue.

Equiscope therapy is ideal if you’re looking for effective results using a non-drug, non-invasive option that works – especially where other protocols fail or work too slowly.

Darren Sproles of Philadelphia Eagles has this to say about Equiscope therapy: “After my ACL injury, I was game ready in half the time thanks to this technology.”

What’s not to like?

Ready to Speed Up Your Injury Recovery?

Intellbio (Intelligent Bioenergetics) is the exclusive distributor of the Electro-Equiscope, with providers all over the country.

But not all physical therapists know about Equiscope therapy yet, so you may need to be the one to introduce it to them by sharing this blog link or website!

But in the meantime, you can also find an Equiscope practitioner in your area by contacting us today.

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Speed Up Your Injury Recovery with Equiscope Therapy
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We show you that traditional methods of injury recovery time can be improved as Equiscope Therapy becomes increasingly recognized as a brilliant healing tool that works at the cellular level.