Scar Management/Scar Release therapy MPS (Postpastic, oncologic, & orthopedic procedures)

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Mobilizing a new scar is very important specially around week 3 to avoid formation of adhesions. Scars can restrict normal range of motion. Scars are formed after injuries, surgery, sprain, and tears. it is a disorganized network of collagen that laid down to hold together tissues that have sustained damage so they can heal. Scar mobilization of a new scar is very gentle and we perform it manually and with a special device to help with Scar tissue reduction. It works to remodel the collagen fibres so that range of motion, strength, and mobility are restore. Superficially the scar appearance improve significantly. I also work Fibrosis after postoperative oncology surgeries, and some sessions are required to work on it until we release it. SRT applies Micro current Point stimulation (MPS), a patented solution that increases inter-cellular metabolism, protein synthesis and healing functioning to re-awaken the skin's ability to self-generate. I work on Orthopedic surgery scars, Cosmetic surgery scars and Orthopedic and Oncology surgery scars. FDA approved Microcurrent Point Stimulation (MPS) have been clinically proven to closely approximate the body's naturally cellular bio-electric current. Microcurrent has been scientifically proven to accelerate the ATP, protein synthesis, metabolism and regulation to the Autonomic nervous system, Key actions for Scar tissue healing. Scar Release Therapy (SRT) is a highly effective scar reduction technique. I treat Breast cancer post surgical scar with MPS. This therapy is customized to each patient according their post cancer surgery scars or even fibrosis. We use manual techniques and we offer as well SRT which applies Microcurrent Point stimulation (MPS), a patented solution that increases inter-cellular metabolism, protein synthesis and healing functioning to re-awaken the skin’s ability to self-generate. Scars and traumas accumulate throughout our lives, and they impact our bodies in many negative ways. Scars’ Negative Influence: Chronic Pain Activate Stress Injure Fascia Impede Lymph Flow Restrict Functional Movement Make sure you treat your scar as soon as 3 weeks after surgery, depends the type of surgery you can always consult with your doctor before starting Scar treatment


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