ATHERMAL RADIOFREQUENCY (FRAXELLING)
MCT utilises a unique revolutionary type of fractional resistive (non-ablative) athermal radio frequency to stimulate specific Anti-Pain pathways such as TRP (Transient Receptor Potential) channels which control the pain, heat and inflammatory pathways for healing. This enables MCT to penetrate deep under the skin surface and evokes quick healing responses in deep tissues without generating heat.
This action works by stimulating the RNA riboswitches and Voltage Gate channels within the cells to increase cellular protein synthesis, cellular metabolism for a speedier and pain free rehabilitation.
Fraxelling stimulates cell membranes receptors producing a series of cytokine mediated anti-inflammatory cascade as well as acting directly on lymph vessels synergising the effects of lymphatic massage, pressure therapy and other drainage techniques.
The mechanism of action in acute injury is based on the increasing of cell permeability, and exchanges with the extracellular environment so enabling a remarkable anti-edema and anti-inflammatory action and thereby can be used for traumatic edema for post surgical intervention as well as acute tissue swelling including haematoma.
The overall result of this action provides remarkably fast anti-inflammatory and pain relief capabilities on articular joint surfaces, tendon and muscle cells.
MCT utilises a unique revolutionary type of fractional resistive (non-ablative) athermal radio frequency to stimulate specific Anti-Pain pathways such as TRP (Transient Receptor Potential) channels which control the pain, heat and inflammatory pathways for healing. This enables MCT to penetrate deep under the skin surface and evokes quick healing responses in deep tissues without generating heat.
This action works by stimulating the RNA riboswitches and Voltage Gate channels within the cells to increase cellular protein synthesis, cellular metabolism for a speedier and pain free rehabilitation.
Fraxelling stimulates cell membranes receptors producing a series of cytokine mediated anti-inflammatory cascade as well as acting directly on lymph vessels synergising the effects of lymphatic massage, pressure therapy and other drainage techniques.
The mechanism of action in acute injury is based on the increasing of cell permeability, and exchanges with the extracellular environment so enabling a remarkable anti-edema and anti-inflammatory action and thereby can be used for traumatic edema for post surgical intervention as well as acute tissue swelling including haematoma.
The overall result of this action provides remarkably fast anti-inflammatory and pain relief capabilities on articular joint surfaces, tendon and muscle cells.