BioElectronics
created the Actipatch, a small square patch that is now being
recommended by many physicians. It has been cleared by the FDA. This
device is a revolutionary drug free treatment that promotes healing.
BioElectronics, BIEL, claims it helps in the elimination of pain,
scar formation, redness, swelling, and bruising. This is a drug free
system, it uses an electromagnetic pulse that helps relieve pain and
encourage soft tissue healing. The ActiPatch works fast because it
limits swelling, and this allows for a fast recovery. Also, it is
super light weight and can fit in a very small bag. The
ActiPatch
is small, it has a long battery life, and it's much cheaper than
anything out there . Overall, the Actipatch provides at least 720
hours of easy-to-use therapy.
The patch
treats pain and swelling, and the
ActiPatch FDA approval
also speeds up wound recovery, and it helps healing scar tissue
after surgery. The ActiPatch reduces inflammation and swelling, so
discoloring and scarring disappear sooner than usual. The
electromagnetic pulse stops internal fluid from gathering, which is
what causes scar tissue to form. Further more, after a soft tissue
injury cells disperse in an attempt to avert infection, which
inevitably leads cells to leak and break down. BIEL's ActiPatch
provides stability to the human cells and keeps the internal fluid
moving in a more natural way. Beside the actual healing of the soft
tissue, this device actually provides a reduction in
pain.
BIEL, BioElectronic, uses Pulsed
Electromagnetic Frequency Therapy. This is a common and well-known
treatment that's been confirmed by studies done at the SUNY
Bioelectromagnetics Research Laboratory. It's technology comes from
systems taht are huge and machines that fill a room. BIEL shrunk the
devices down and made them low power. Even though it is a low-power
device, it is it's just as good to your skin as many of the larger,
high-power systems. Plus, many experts say that the constant use that
you can apply with the ActiPatch will rival occasional use of the
large systems.