TECAR Therapy
Our TECAR Therapy Solutions
Advanced radiofrequency therapy systems for professional rehabilitation
K-SMART TECAR
Tecar Therapy using low frequency, high power RF current to act on deep tissues, promoting circulation and metabolism.
- 448kHz, 300W high power
- RET & CET handles
- Upgraded interface
- Skin tightening & physiotherapy
K-SMART TECAR WAVE
3-in-1 machine combining Tecar, shockwave and EMS therapies for acute and chronic pain management.
- Tecar, shockwave & EMS combined
- Digital shockwave handle
- Durable shockwave bullet (4M shots)
- 300-448kHz RF frequencies
K-SMART TECAR PRO
Advanced combination of radio tecar therapy, shock wave therapy and ultrasound therapy in one device.
- Tecar, shockwave & ultrasound
- Soft tissue healing
- Chronic pain treatment
- Scar tissue breakdown
What Is TECAR Therapy?
Transfer of Energy Capacitive and Resistive (TECAR) Therapy is an advanced form of deep thermotherapy used in physical rehabilitation and sports medicine.
TECAR Therapy delivers high-frequency radiofrequency energy into the body's tissues, generating heat from within to:
- Stimulate self-repair mechanisms
- Reduce inflammation and swelling
- Relieve acute and chronic pain
- Accelerate healing processes
- Improve range of motion
Two Treatment Modes
Capacitive Mode (CET)
- Targets superficial soft tissues (muscles, lymphatics, skin)
- Enhances blood flow and lymphatic drainage
- Relieves muscle fatigue and surface inflammation
Resistive Mode (RET)
- Targets deep tissues (tendons, ligaments, bones, joints)
- Generates deeper thermal effects in high-resistance areas
- Stimulates bone remodeling and tendon healing
Key Benefits
- Generates endogenous heat (from within)
- Enhances cell metabolism and oxygen exchange
- Boosts microcirculation and nutrient delivery
- Reduces pain, swelling and inflammation
- Accelerates recovery of soft tissues and joints
- Completely non-invasive and drug-free
Clinical Applications
TECAR Therapy is clinically effective for a wide range of musculoskeletal conditions
Sports Injuries
- Muscle strains and sprains
- Ligament injuries
- Soft tissue trauma
- Post-training recovery
Chronic Pain
- Neck and back pain
- Arthritis
- Frozen shoulder
- Sciatica
Post-Surgical Rehab
- Scar tissue mobilization
- Mobility restoration
- Post-operative edema
- Surgical wound healing
Joint Dysfunction
- Stiff joints
- Tendinopathies
- Capsulitis
- Bursitis
TECAR vs. Traditional Heat Therapy
| Feature | TECAR Therapy | Traditional Heat (e.g., hot packs) |
|---|---|---|
| Heat Source | Internal (endogenous heating) | External (surface heating) |
| Penetration Depth | Deep (up to 8-10 cm) | Shallow (1-2 cm) |
| Target Tissues | Muscles, tendons, bones, joint capsules | Skin and subcutaneous tissue |
| Effectiveness | Long-lasting, regenerative | Temporary, mostly palliative |
Who Uses TECAR Therapy?
- Physiotherapists and rehabilitation specialists
- Sports medicine clinics
- Orthopedic departments
- Pain management centers
- Professional sports teams
- Athletic training facilities
Contraindications
TECAR Therapy is safe for most patients but should be avoided in these cases:
- Pregnant women (abdominal/lumbar regions)
- Patients with cardiac pacemakers or electronic implants
- Active malignant tumors
- Areas with open wounds or infections
- Acute inflammation or thrombosis
- Pediatric patients with open growth plates