*BVET Vibrational Fascia Release Therapy Summary*
Please note that I focus on one protocol (body issue)per session which takes about an hour. Ensure you read through this and feel free to ask any questions.
*BVET Mechanical Ultrasound Therapy*: This therapy is not a replacement for medical care. It combines vibration and sound rather than being purely hands-on, differing significantly from sports massage, physiotherapy, or Thai massage. I may palpate to identify reactive areas or restrictions. Depending on the treatment area, sessions can occur in a chair or on a massage bed.
*Technique Overview*: This therapy uses sound wave vibrations to penetrate tissue, causing cellular membrane expansion and contraction, leading to inflammation reduction and pain relief. Some long-term pain may resolve in one session, though follow-ups could be necessary, especially for pain caused by repetitive stress.
*Session Experience*:
-at times discomfort levels may vary from none (indicating no restriction) to mild discomfort (which should resolve within the session).
- Report any pins and needles, numbness, or referred pain to the therapist.
- Expect varying sensations, including potential mild electrical shock-like feelings.
*Available Protocols (1-hour sessions)*:
1. Neck
2. One shoulder (including arm and hand)
3. One leg (including calf and foot)
4. Sciatic nerve pain (one side)
5. One knee (including upper leg and calf)
6. Carpal tunnel syndrome (one side)
7. Back
8. Neck pain/reduced range of motion
9. Shoulders
10. Migraine
11. Inflamed joints
*Clothing*: Wear loose-fitting tracksuit pants and a top; socks are recommended for foot protocols. Avoid jeans or belts.
*Medical Considerations*: Inform me of any medical implants or interventions beforehand. Therapy can alleviate pain around these areas but cannot remove devices.
*Manual Application*: Palpation helps locate pain and may involve hands-on techniques to move restricted interstitial fluid, which can be painful initially but should improve as fluid circulation increases.
*Post-Operation Benefits*: This method aids recovery by reducing inflammation and promoting healing.
*Session Success*: Success relies on your communication regarding discomfort levels (0-10 scale).
*Other Considerations*: Only one issue will be addressed per session, though minor issues may resolve. Sessions lasting over an hour incur additional charges. If addressing two issues, the cost will double.
*Effectiveness*: Relief duration varies; some pain may resolve instantly, while others may require follow-ups due to repetitive behaviors or past injuries.
*Post-Session Advice*: Avoid lying down for 4 hours after treatment for head, neck, or shoulder issues. No alcohol before the session, and drink at least 2 liters of water afterward to help clear toxins. Do not use oils or lotions prior to the session.
*Payment Terms*: Cash payment is required on the session day. Additional travel fees may apply if the appointment is off-route—please confirm beforehand to avoid unexpected costs.
Please note that I focus on one protocol (body issue)per session which takes about an hour. Ensure you read through this and feel free to ask any questions.
*BVET Mechanical Ultrasound Therapy*: This therapy is not a replacement for medical care. It combines vibration and sound rather than being purely hands-on, differing significantly from sports massage, physiotherapy, or Thai massage. I may palpate to identify reactive areas or restrictions. Depending on the treatment area, sessions can occur in a chair or on a massage bed.
*Technique Overview*: This therapy uses sound wave vibrations to penetrate tissue, causing cellular membrane expansion and contraction, leading to inflammation reduction and pain relief. Some long-term pain may resolve in one session, though follow-ups could be necessary, especially for pain caused by repetitive stress.
*Session Experience*:
-at times discomfort levels may vary from none (indicating no restriction) to mild discomfort (which should resolve within the session).
- Report any pins and needles, numbness, or referred pain to the therapist.
- Expect varying sensations, including potential mild electrical shock-like feelings.
*Available Protocols (1-hour sessions)*:
1. Neck
2. One shoulder (including arm and hand)
3. One leg (including calf and foot)
4. Sciatic nerve pain (one side)
5. One knee (including upper leg and calf)
6. Carpal tunnel syndrome (one side)
7. Back
8. Neck pain/reduced range of motion
9. Shoulders
10. Migraine
11. Inflamed joints
*Clothing*: Wear loose-fitting tracksuit pants and a top; socks are recommended for foot protocols. Avoid jeans or belts.
*Medical Considerations*: Inform me of any medical implants or interventions beforehand. Therapy can alleviate pain around these areas but cannot remove devices.
*Manual Application*: Palpation helps locate pain and may involve hands-on techniques to move restricted interstitial fluid, which can be painful initially but should improve as fluid circulation increases.
*Post-Operation Benefits*: This method aids recovery by reducing inflammation and promoting healing.
*Session Success*: Success relies on your communication regarding discomfort levels (0-10 scale).
*Other Considerations*: Only one issue will be addressed per session, though minor issues may resolve. Sessions lasting over an hour incur additional charges. If addressing two issues, the cost will double.
*Effectiveness*: Relief duration varies; some pain may resolve instantly, while others may require follow-ups due to repetitive behaviors or past injuries.
*Post-Session Advice*: Avoid lying down for 4 hours after treatment for head, neck, or shoulder issues. No alcohol before the session, and drink at least 2 liters of water afterward to help clear toxins. Do not use oils or lotions prior to the session.
*Payment Terms*: Cash payment is required on the session day. Additional travel fees may apply if the appointment is off-route—please confirm beforehand to avoid unexpected costs.