Cervicalgia: how to reduce pain with FIT Therapy Cervical Patch

Insight into different types of neck pain and different protocols with respect to pain level

Definition of neck pain

Neck pain, which involves the neck region, can have many different causes and can manifest itself in various ways. Some of the common types of neck pain include: Acute pain: This is often...

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How does FIT Therapy Technology work?

The technology against pain without contraindications

Thanks to the application of FIT Therapy products at the point of pain, it is possible to alleviate musculoskeletal discomfort and intervene in functional recovery processes on muscle tissue affected by contractures and inflammation. There is no sensory perception of the technology when applying and/or wearing...

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The benefits of non-drug therapy

In today's medical world, there is a growing awareness of the potential of non-pharmacological therapies to alleviate chronic and acute pain. While many traditional therapies focus on heat release, there are equally effective natural approaches to managing pain that do not require the use of expensive drugs or equipment. This...

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FIT Therapy Technology is different and it works

Introduction to the study

The study conducted by Professor Matteo Ricci, Associate Professor at the Orthopaedic Clinic in Verona and Medical Officer in Occupational Medicine, evaluates the results obtained by comparing two different therapies, known and used, with the innovative technology FIT Therapy Technology which is based on the FIRs wave...

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FIT Therapy Wear for chronic pain

In the ever-evolving world of wearable technology, FIT Therapy Wear stands out with a revolutionary T-shirt that incorporates FIRs (far-infrared rays) technology to offer significant wellness benefits. This article will explore how FIT Therapy Wear is changing the game in active fashion and how this innovation can improve your lifestyle.  

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Understanding chronic pain

An introduction to chronic pain and the various methods of treatment Chronic pain is defined as persistent pain that lasts for more than three months or persists beyond the expected healing period. It can result from a variety of causes, including chronic disease, injury, inflammation or neurological problems. Unlike acute pain,...

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