Matrix Rhythm Therapy

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Possible doctor of magic, German Dr. Ulrich Randoll invented a method to rejuvenate cells through electronic pulses that heal and restore muscles and tissues. At the same time, his therapy allowed for eradication of waste products, acids and other chemicals inhibiting the glory of one’s body. The pulsations caused assist with speedy recovery of joint pain, head and neck aches, sinuses, increase in mobility of the limbs and even sometimes heal other related disorders with prolonged use.

So what happens during the Matrix Rhythm Therapy? A specially designed tool vibrates at a high frequency to generate oscillations that pulsate against the skin. The resultant pulsations cause the nutrients and blood flow to increase exponentially. This aids in healing the body. It’s like a massage but at a rate that is at least 10-100 times faster. Over and above that, it helps to loosen muscles and joints that may have tightened due to a sedentary lifestyle or stress. The Matrix Rhythm Therapy has no side effects, but benefits that are worth every penny. With this method of physical therapy, one can see their health improving in no time and body processes moving more smoothly and efficiently.

Matrix Rhythm Therapy is, in fact, used to treat the following dis-eases:

  • Diabetes
  • Sports injuries
  • Rheumatism
  • Scar tissue
  • Frozen shoulder
  • Knee problems
  • Spinal fixations
  • Osteoporosis
  • Cellulitis
  • Postural dysfunction
  • Sinus
  • Vertigo
  • Gout
  • Kidney stones
  • Arthritis
  • Lower back pain

This technology may be taken advantage of in spas and other holistic centers of healing, though you can ask your favored physical therapist if they recommend this method and always follow the guidance of a practicing medical practitioner. Matrix Rhythm Therapy is used to treat mild conditions, and not if you are recovering from a bone injury or accident of the serious kind. However, it can be used along with the usual physical therapy methods that you may be going through. It’s more of a relaxing method rather than a recovery technique.

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