Blade Needle Therapy is a minimally invasive treatment that combines the concept of "needling" with the function of a surgical blade. It targets affected areas in the body without damaging the vertebral structure or interfering with important blood vessels, nerves, or the spine. The therapy works by loosening and separating affected tissues in a quick and effective manner, providing relief from various conditions. Its key benefits include fast results, long-lasting effects, safety, reliability, and high cure rates, making previously untreatable or difficult-to-treat conditions manageable.
Key Features of Blade Needle Therapy:
- Quick Relief: The treatment provides rapid results.
- Long-Lasting Effects: By loosening soft tissues and restoring spinal balance, the effects are sustained.
- Safe and Reliable: As a minimally invasive procedure, it poses little risk and has few side effects.
- High Cure Rate: Particularly for conditions where conventional treatments have limited success, blade needle therapy offers an effective solution.
Therapeutic Effects:
- Loosening Soft Tissues: The therapy releases adhesion and tightness in the soft tissues, improving blood circulation and relieving nerve pressure.
- Joint Realignment: It helps restore the proper alignment of small joints, improving mechanical balance in the spine.
- Symptom Relief: By reducing nerve and blood vessel compression, symptoms such as pain and numbness are alleviated or disappear.
Suitable Conditions:
- It is effective for treating soft tissue adhesion, small joint misalignment, herniated discs, cervical spondylosis, and more.
Precautions:
- Those prone to needle sensitivity: Individuals with needle phobia or sensitivity should approach with caution.
- Pregnant women: Blade needle therapy is not recommended for pregnant women to avoid any potential risks to the fetus.