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The safe & effective way to alleviate pain & promote healing – enjoy better health with Ultralieve®.
Who is at risk from muscle aches and pains?
It is likely that most of us at sometime in out lives will suffer from aches, pains and cramps. Muscle aches and pain can be painful, frustrating and stop you from performing your daily activities. It is not just athletes and those who participate in sport that suffer from muscle aches and pains, you can just as easily develop these symptoms when over extending your posture or even going for a gentle stroll. This condition is not serious but can be disruptive and can cause the sufferer to stop or reduce their activities, which can also lead to sadness, depression and anxiety.
What type of muscle ache do I suffer from?
Muscle pain is generally classified into two categories. The first is soreness, inflammation and stiffness that develop as the result of either bad posture or over exercising -- you can develop these symptoms by undertaking a strenuous marathon or simply walking the dog. This type of muscle ache and pain, which is also called ‘delayed-onset muscle soreness’ or DOMS, usually starts 24 hours after the activity and the symptoms may last up to a week or two.
The second type of muscle ache and pain is when a muscle suddenly contracts and can't relax, the result is known as a cramp. Typically, the areas most commonly affected by cramp are calf, foot, or thigh. Cramps can develop at any time and may even develop when sleeping.
What causes cramps?
Cramps are usually not the result of an injury and opinion is somewhat divided as to the exact cause. Medical consensus states the cause may be an imbalance in the minerals that govern muscle contraction and relaxation-calcium, magnesium, sodium and potassium -- or possibly lack of fluid.
Undertaking strenuous exercise during the day or not stretching sufficiently may lead to calf cramps painful enough to wake you from a deep sleep. Even wearing high heels or sleeping in an awkward position may produce cramps.
Diet may play an important part in reducing the frequency of cramps.
The muscles require minerals to perform proper muscle contraction. It may be advisable to take supplemental magnesium and calcium on a frequent basis. (Most people get enough potassium and sodium from their diet.) It is also advisable to increase your intake of vitamin E daily if you are prone to exercise-related cramps or night time calf cramps.
It is also advisable to increase your fluid intake before and during exercise. This may reduce the severity of the cramps and help the body hydrate itself.
Symptoms may include:
- Sore or painful muscles
- Stiffness in the muscle and surrounding area
- Tight muscle groups such as the calf or thigh
- Sudden tightening of muscles during exercise
- Aches and pains
Ultrasound has been used since the 1940s to treat this condition.
The most effective way to combat muscle aches and pains and any other inflammatory conditions is ultrasound. Ultrasound is a therapeutic treatment method using sound waves to treat pain, inflammation and muscle spasm. Ultrasound therapy has been used by physiotherapists since the 1940s. Now you can administer it yourself in the comfort of your own home with this easy to use home device.
We understand from our customers how painful and frustrating the symptoms of muscle ache and cramps can be. Ultralieve® is registered as a medical device in the UK. Try Ultralieve® today and start reducing your symptoms now. If you are not sure of the cause of your pain, we recommend you consult your GP.
What results can you expect?
Clinical studies support this method of application. It has been shown that the use of ultrasonic waves on the muscle tissue and ligaments can:
- increase blood flow to reduce local swelling and chronic inflammation
- promote healing by penetrating the skin’s surface and stimulating soft tissue
- increase the absorption of analgesics and anti-inflammatory agents
- reduce trigger point pain, the causes of headache, backache and all types of muscular/soft tissue ‘overuse’ syndromes
Ultralieve® – use it while on the move!
There will be times when you’re out of your house, travelling or generally on the move. High Tech Health has specially designed Ultralieve® to gain all the benefits while out and about. Scientifically and medically designed to relieve pain and promote healing. It's mains powered with a 2m length power cable so you can comfortably use it while sitting on your chair, bed or sofa.
Target Specific areas of pain, aches swelling fast!
Do you have areas that are hard to treat such as knees, backache and shoulder pain? Ultralieve® is a hand held device that’s so easy and simple to operate that you can reach those areas which are hard to reach. Target points of pain such as sore knees, wrists, ankles or aching backs.
Ultralieve® is so simple to use!
Your Ultralieve® unit is supplied with specially formulated Ultralieve® Ultrasound Gel. Simply apply the gel to the affected area or place it on the head of the Ultralieve® device, select the time required and the intensity level. Then glide the device over the affected area in circular motions. The Ultralieve® device conducts ultrasound waves at a frequency of 1-million vibrations per second (1 MHz) deep into the damaged tissues
No quibble money-back guarantee!
Ultralieve® comes with a no-quibble 30-days money back guarantee. Although it may take longer to fully treat your symptoms, within this time we are hopeful that you will see considerable improvement.
Order your Ultralieve® today and find out for yourself how this wonderful device will get you back on the road to recovery.
