无线电非对称输送器(REAC)消炎、循环和代谢优化疗法对绝经后妇女慢性疼痛、水肿和脂肪营养不良的疗效:病例系列。

IF 1 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL Cureus Pub Date : 2024-10-29 eCollection Date: 2024-10-01 DOI:10.7759/cureus.72653
Ludmilla Higino Rocha, Alessandra Covallero Renck, Vania Fontani, Salvatore Rinaldi
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慢性疼痛、水肿和脂肪变性是绝经后妇女的常见问题,通常与荷尔蒙失调、代谢功能障碍和慢性炎症有关。传统的治疗方法,如激素替代疗法(HRT)和美容手术,往往只能提供有限的、暂时的缓解。本系列病例评估了无线电非对称传送器(REAC)技术的效果,特别是抗橘皮组织治疗(ACT)、循环优化(CO)和代谢优化(MO)方案在四名绝经后妇女身上的效果。每位患者使用 REAC Bio-Enhancer Neuro-Enhancer (BENE) 110 医疗设备(ASMED Srl, Scandicci Florence, Italy)接受了 18 次 ACT、CO 和 MO 方案治疗,非对称传送探头 (ACP) 对称放置在股四头肌上。ACT 方案针对皮肤和皮下组织的生物力学特性,CO 方案侧重于促进血液循环和减轻水肿,MO 方案旨在恢复新陈代谢平衡。结果表明,所有患者的病情均有明显改善,疼痛(9/10 到 3/10)、水肿和脂肪变性均有所减轻,情绪和整体健康状况也有所改善。大腿围径的减少和炎症标志物的改善等客观指标进一步证实了 REAC ACT、CO 和 MO 治疗的系统性益处。这些研究结果表明,REAC 方案为绝经后妇女的慢性炎症和代谢疾病提供了一种全面有效的非侵入性治疗方法。
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Efficacy of Radio Electric Asymmetric Conveyor (REAC) Anti-inflammatory, Circulatory, and Metabolic Optimization Treatments for Managing Chronic Pain, Edema, and Lipodystrophy in Post-menopausal Women: A Case Series.

Chronic pain, edema, and lipodystrophy are common issues in post-menopausal women, often linked to hormonal imbalances, metabolic dysfunctions, and chronic inflammation. Traditional treatments, such as hormone replacement therapy (HRT) and aesthetic procedures, frequently provide limited and temporary relief. This case series evaluates the effectiveness of radio electric asymmetric conveyor (REAC) technology specifically, the anti-cellulite treatment (ACT), circulatory optimization (CO), and metabolic optimization (MO) protocols in four post-menopausal women presenting with these conditions. Each patient underwent 18 sessions of ACT, CO, and MO protocols using the REAC Bio-Enhancer Neuro-Enhancer (BENE) 110 medical device (ASMED Srl, Scandicci Florence, Italy), with asymmetric conveyor probes (ACPs) symmetrically positioned on the quadriceps. The ACT protocol targeted skin and subcutaneous tissue biomechanical properties, the CO protocol focused on enhancing circulation and reducing edema, and the MO protocol aimed to restore metabolic balance. The results demonstrated significant improvements across all patients, with reductions in pain (9/10 to 3/10), edema, and lipodystrophy, as well as enhanced mood and overall well-being. Objective measures, such as reductions in thigh circumference and improvements in inflammatory markers, further supported the systemic benefits of REAC ACT, CO, and MO treatments. These findings suggest that REAC protocols offer a comprehensive and effective non-invasive treatment for chronic inflammatory and metabolic conditions in post-menopausal women.

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