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Working through a knee injury with VertiBaX: Sensory Muscle Therapy

VertiBaX: Sensory Muscle Therapy is bringing revolutionary knee pain relief to many active people across Europe suffering from knee pain. Due to the success of VertiBaX: Sensory Muscle Therapy, road tested by UK and International Gymnasts, it is being pursued by Incredible Discoveries a company specialising in half hour infomercials involving incredible discoveries in Florida, USA  VertiBaX products are also becoming an increasingly popular aid for NHS physiotherapists, working with patients in the rehabilitation of joints through exercise.

The Product: VertiBaX: Sensory Muscle Therapy is an advanced technology which enhances joint rehabilitation following injury and reduces the risk of further injury on returning to exercise. It is applied using two VertiBaX knee products, the Healthcare Sensory Wrap and the Active Support.

The Knee Active Support is worn during exercise, providing compression support at key points around the joint, enhancing balanced muscle activity, reducing the risk of further injury during exercise, improving the body’s biomechanics, reducing the risk of referred injury. This is then replaced by the Knee Healthcare Sensory Wrap following exercise to keep muscles warm and relaxed, increasing the rate of blood flow, preventing the build up of muscle tension, stiffness and related pain.

One comment made by many users of the VertiBaX Knee products is how effective they are at staying in place around the knee, regardless of the level of physical activity undertaken. Many long distance runners, walkers and endurance athletes are reaping the benefits.

In simple terms, VertiBaX products work in harmony with the body, according to the level of physical exertion and are the product of choice for many sports men and women of all abilities, helping the individual rebuild muscle groups around the joint as they return to exercise.

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