Deep Tissue Oscillation

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Deep tissue oscillation therapy is a type of non-invasive electrotherapy. It uses a low-frequency, low-intensity pulsed electrostatic field (5–250 Hz) to create gentle, rhythmic vibrations deep within tissues — up to 8 cm — to reduce pain, inflammation, and edema while accelerating healing.

Aspects of deep oscillation.

Mechanism. It works via an electrostatic field created between the therapist’s hands (using vinyl gloves) and the client, who holds a titanium grounding bar. The tissue is attracted and released 5–250 times per second, acting on muscles, blood vessels, and connective tissue.

Unique Action. Unlike traditional electrotherapy that stimulates muscles/nerves, it uses electrostatic attraction to move tissue internally, breaking down fibrosis, draining lymphatic fluid, and reducing swelling.

Uses. It is commonly applied in rehabilitation for post-surgical recovery, acute trauma (sprains/bruises), chronic pain, and sports injuries.

Benefits. It provides a painless, gentle, and relaxing treatment that is safe for both acute and chronic conditions.

This therapy is often used to treat conditions like scar tissue, edema, fibromyalgia, and post-operative recovery.

Research

Kraft, K., Kanter, S., & Janik, H. (2013). Safety and effectiveness of vibration massage by deep oscillations: A prospective observational study. Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine.

Additional Information

Deep oscillation therapy: A revolutionary approach to pain relief | Trimotion Therapy

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