Evidence

The application of an MT protocol with TECAR using a resistive special bracelet electrode seems to improve pain and disability further than conventional MT in individuals with chronic non specific low back pain.

TECAR therapy combined with manual therapy in the management of muscle disorders provides excellent coordination in the healing process, which is beneficial for all types of muscle diseases.

Our findings provide appropriate evidence for the efficacy of TECAR therapy on musculoskeletal pain. Therefore, TECAR therapy can serve as a complementary treatment along with physiotherapy.

These results suggest that use of Tecar Therapy (TT) could be useful to improve muscle recovery. Further studies with similar characteristics and implemented during an experimental period to assess chronic adaptations would be needed to gain in-depth knowledge of the advantages of this technique.

To our knowledge, this is the second study on the effect of TECAR on postpartum perineal pain in the first days after vaginal delivery. Based on the above results, TECAR has been proven to have a more immediate reduction in perineal pain and discomfort. After its application, the reduction in perineal pain and discomfort, especially during rest and walking, was significant.

Tecar therapy could improve neuropathy symptoms and tibial nerve conduction velocity in diabetic individuals with peripheral neuropathy. Therefore, the use of this method to control the symptoms of diabetic patients can be recommended.