Scar Tissue and Adhesions
Scar tissue and adhesions form in the body as a temporary patching mechanism for wounds caused by surgery, trauma or repetitive stress. This scar tissue is made from collagen just like our skin but without blood supply it dies, dries out, constricts and becomes brittle.
Scar tissue that is fastened to tissues that are not normally connected is called an adhesion. Adhesions can spread, entrapping nerves, causing pain and numbness or limiting range of motion. Undiagnosed pain and restricted mobility are likely to be caused by these adhesions.
Dr. Kevala’s scar tissue and adhesion therapy is focused on non-invasively breaking up scar tissue and adhesions. The device she uses delivers a shearing force of planar wave energy which passes safely through flexible healthy tissue, but is readily absorbed by the brittle, dense scar tissue.
Rapid Release Therapy
Rapid Release Therapy (RRT) is focused on relief of soft tissue problems affecting nerves, muscles, tendons, and ligaments. Soft tissue disorders are usually a result of overuse, injury or surgery. Here is a partial list of conditions caused by scar tissue and adhesions:
◦Carpal tunnel syndrome
◦Tendonosis
◦Muscle spasms
◦Trapped nerves
◦Range of motion
◦Contractures
◦Neuromas
◦Adhesions
◦Back pain
◦Shoulder pain
◦Ankle pain
◦Headaches
◦Knee problems
◦Tennis elbow
◦Temporomandibular joint disorder
Often, Rapid Release helps those who have exhausted all other options such as medical doctors, podiatrists, chiropractic, medications, surgery, acupuncture, physical therapy and pain injections. Rapid Release is arguably the safest and most cost effective treatment for a wide range of conditions.
RRT has determined the optimum frequency that resonates with the scar tissue for maximum effectiveness by using high speed video shot at 2000 frames/second. With only a 2mm stroke, this therapy is feels good and is completely safe. We believe that Scar Tissue Therapy™ is the most effective way to treat painful scar tissue. Scar tissue therapy is fast, painless and lasting.
Call us at (805) 650-0495 to see if this treatment is an option for you.