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Epicondilitis (tennis elbow)
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Fibromyalgia (fiber-muscle pain)
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Lumbar (lower) back pain
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Myalgia (muscle pain)
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Recovery of muscle performance following cruciate ligament surgery
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Pain reduction in acute and chronic musculoskeletal pain
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Tendonitis (tendon inflammation)
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Torticollis (e.g. with cervical spine syndrome)
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Cervical spondylosis (nerve root compression in the cervical spine region)
Application in the context of occupational therapy treatment plans and rehabilitation
measures
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Hand therapy
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Hemiparesis (spasticity, following a stroke)
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Scar treatment
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Rehabilitation after neurological diseases
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Polyneuropathy
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Assistance in physiotherapy of stroke patients or patients with limb spasticity
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Improvement of body schema
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Improvement and preservation of mobility
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Spinocerebellar ataxia (defects in the ordered sequence of muscle movements)
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Cerebral palsy: To aid in the treatment of muscular hypertonia
Application in the context of logpaedic treatment plans
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Dysphagia
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Functional dysphonia
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Vocal cord paralysis
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Reduction of orofacial pains of a variety of causes
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Improving articulation and food intake
Further fields of applications
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Muscle regeneration after exercise
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Phantom pain
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Pain reduction for outer dermatological and cosmetic procedures
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Sinus pain
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Improvement of muscle performance and posture
5.2. Application of liniments
As a rule only apply cremes, ointments, and cosmetic/medicinal liniments to the skin after
NOVAFON treatment. Using the device prior to application of these compounds stimu-
lates blood flow, which in turns leads to a more efficient uptake of the active ingredients
contained in them. If you nevertheless wish to apply ointments or cremes before NOVA-
FON treatment, we recommend you place a fine cloth between the instrument and skin.
Otherwise the residue left by these compounds may damage the device.
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