INDIBA® Activ CT8
An intuitive device that delivers complex treatments effortlessly.
With the CT8 device, electrical current is transformed into a consistent and steady frequency of 448 kHz. This frequency enhances the exchange of ions within cells, promoting tissue repair and aiding in pain management. With the return plate closing the electrical circuit, the treatments are effective and safe for both patients and clinicians.
The CT8 device seamlessly integrates two operational modes, CAP and RES: along with adjustable low and high output power settings, it generates subthermal and thermal effects, allowing clinicians to treat both acute and chronic injuries.
Treatments
Musculoskeletal
- Osteoarthritis
- Low back pain
- Neck pain
- Bursitis
- Tendinopathy
- Muscle tears
- Sprains and strains
- Fractures
- Haematoma
Pelvic Health
- Inflammation
- Chronic pelvic pain
- Vaginal dryness
- Vaginal dryness
- Anal fissures
- Incontinence
- Prostatitis
- Post-natal recovery
- Episiotomy
- Recovery from Caesarean section
Physio aesthetics
- Skin firming
- Cellulite
- Scarring
“INDIBA allows us to treat various common pathologies, like chronic pain caused by collision or contusion. We combine it with massages for back and limbs. The INDIBA Activ therapy is very versatile, and players love it because they can perceive a real benefit.”
Jean-Christophe MabirePhysiotherapist French Handball National Team
“INDIBA is a great addition to our physiotherapy menu. We treat a wide range of patients with musculoskeletal conditions, from elite athletes to geriatric arthritic joints. The results we achieve across the board are superior to those obtained with any other electrotherapy device I’ve used before.”
Saira RehmanResolve Physiotherapy (UK)
“INDIBA allows me to relieve the pain immediately in a single session. INDIBA accelerates the healing process and makes the treated body part considerably more flexible.”
Céline Dalla LanaLiberal midwife and IBCLC lactation consultant
“INDIBA helped us to manage a patient who had been suffering from chronic epicondylitis for 18 months that was causing functional and professional incapacitation.”
Mathias WillameOsteopathic physiotherapist – Espace PhysioPerf – Nîmes
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