ActiPatch Therapy

ActiPatch provides pain relief with electrotherapy

ActiPatch provides pain relief with electrotherapy

ActiPatch is an inexpensive, thin medical patch that has a built-in microchip and battery that provides 720 hours of pain relief. When the patch is applied to an injury or painful area, this technology produces pulses of electromagnetic energy that relieves the inflammation and pain. Healing is hastened by 30-50% compared to regular treatments, and ActiPatch is drug-free therapy with no known side effect. ActiPatch has been proven to work in clinical trials and is FDA approved.

ActiPatch is ideal for treating pain associated with a sports injury, medical surgery, oral surgery, a chronic wound or chronic pain, muscle strains and sprains, lower back pain, heel pain, carpal tunnel pain, repetitive stress injury, bursistis, and other conditions.

How ActiPatch Works

ActiPatch sends electromagnetic pulses into the injured area. It stimulates the body to remove damaged tissue and edematous fluid from an area, reducing the inflammation, providing pain relief and speeding up the healing process.

When your body’s tissue is damaged, the cells spread apart to prevent infection from spreading among them. Fluid leaks from the cells, and the swelling from this inflammation causes pain. The energy sent into the body from ActiPatch electromagnetic pulses recharges cell membranes and stabilizes them, and causes the body to cleanse away the leading fluid and damaged tissue. Swelling goes down, pain is relieved, and healing is accelerated.

How To Use ActiPatch

  1. ActiPatch can be left on an area 24 hours daily.
  2. Turn on ActiPatch by pulling out the protruding tab. A red light indicates the patch is turned on. It will provide 720 hours of pain relief from the built-in battery.
  3. Put your ActiPatch onto the injured area, with the flat side toward the skin, making sure the injury is within the blue dots indicated on that patch.
  4. Use medical tape or an elastic bandage to hold the patch onto your skin. Do not apply it tightly so it doesn’t restrict circulation.

BioElectronics Corporation makes ActiPatch.