Brief Introduction
Intramuscular patch
Intramuscular patches are patches developed mainly for the treatment of joint and muscle pain. In terms of the efficacy of sports patches, the patches used by athletes in general only provide temporary pain relief and lack therapeutic effects. When athletes use intramuscular patches, old injuries and previously accumulated muscle pain can be improved, and in the case of injuries that have not healed but must continue to practice, old injuries can be prevented from becoming more serious and causing injuries again.
In general, sports patches are not stretchable in material, and the area where they are applied not only cannot move freely, but also may cause obstruction of blood circulation due to over-tightening, and may cause rash and inflammation due to strong skin irritation from sweating. The intramuscular patch is made of a stretchable material that allows blood and lymphatic fluid under the skin to flow freely and heals muscle pain, allowing athletes to continue exercising and practicing with confidence.
Intramuscular patches look similar to creams, but without the drug component. In addition to protecting already fragile muscles and preventing sports injuries without affecting muscle function, it also serves to immobilize joints.
Inventor
He said that joint and muscle pain mainly comes from damage to the skin layer between the epidermis and the dermis, and that the patch creates space for the skin layer to promote blood flow and help dissipate heat, which has a significant effect on reducing pain.
Main functions
1.Relieve pain;
2.Improve circulation;
3.Reduce edema;
4.Promote healing;
5.Support soft tissues;
6.Relaxation of soft tissues;
7.Training soft tissues;
8.Correct posture;
9.Improve incorrect movement pattern.
Tips for use
Try to let the professional sports medicine and rehabilitation physician help or under the guidance of the bandage.
Before applying the patch, clean the area, keep it at room temperature and dry, and then apply the intramuscular patch directly to the skin.
The patch should be applied loosely and tightly, always following the course of the injured muscle and the anatomy of the specific area.