
Radiofrequency therapy is a non-invasive method used globally to support a wide range of physical concerns. By using controlled radiofrequency energy, this method helps improve circulation, ease tension, and encourage optimal tissue function. Many people seek radiofrequency sessions for concerns like tension, stiffness, reduced mobility, or general discomfort.
How Radiofrequency Supports the Body
Radiofrequency energy helps stimulate the body’s natural processes in a gentle and controlled way. It may support:
- Improved circulation and microcirculation
- Enhanced tissue metabolism
- Better cellular communication
- Relaxation of tight or contracted areas
- Overall tissue wellness
These effects contribute to a sense of lightness, mobility, and comfort for many clients.
How the Technology Works
The INDIBA® radiofrequency device uses a fixed frequency of 448 kHz, known for supporting the movement of ions across cellular membranes. Over time, lifestyle factors, stress, or previous injuries may influence cellular permeability. This technology helps encourage natural balance by:
- Support healthy blood flow and oxygen delivery
- Encourage natural tissue repair processes
- Reduce feelings of stiffness or heaviness
- Improve mobility in restricted areas
- Enhance softness and elasticity of tissues
- Promote a sense of deep relaxation and comfort
These benefits come not from forcing change, but from helping the body re-establish optimal cellular conditions.
The 448 kHz frequency works on two levels:
- Electrical Effects
Supports ion exchange across cell membranes, helping the body restore natural balance in tissues that may have been affected by stress, fatigue, immobility, or past strain. - Thermal Effects
Generates deep, pleasant warmth that encourages microcirculation, easing muscular tightness and supporting overall relaxation.
Support for Musculoskeletal Discomfort
Radiofrequency therapy is commonly sought by individuals experiencing general aches, stiffness, or limited mobility, especially around areas such as the back, neck, shoulders, or joints. It can be a supportive addition for those looking for a non-invasive, comfortable method to ease tension and enhance movement.

Common Concerns People Seek Radiofrequency Therapy For
- Sciatica-type discomfort
- Plantar fasciitis-type symptoms
- Tingling or numbness sensations
- Neck or shoulder tightness
- Herniated-disc–related stiffness
- Sprains and strains
- Elbow tension (tennis/golfer’s elbow)
- Post-trauma stiffness
- Hip or SI joint discomfort
- General sports recovery and mobility enhancement
It is also commonly incorporated into routines for:
- Musculoskeletal tightness
- Joint stiffness
- Soft-tissue discomfort
- Tendon or ligament irritation
- Bursitis-type symptoms
Why Athletes Use Radiofrequency Therapy
Many competitive athletes—such as golfers, tennis players, swimmers, and motorsport professionals—use radiofrequency therapy as part of their performance and recovery routine. They often find it helpful for:
- Maintaining mobility
- Easing tension after exertion
- Supporting quicker recovery
- Preparing tissues before activity
Because the method is gentle, it can be used before, during, or after sports activities.


Backed by International Research
Several studies highlight the effects of 448 kHz radiofrequency stimulation on tissue behaviour and cell activity. These include research on:
- Stem cell proliferation
- Chondrocyte (cartilage cell) activity
- Adipocyte (fat cell) regulation
- Circulation and tissue environment
References:
Roschmann P., 1987 — Radiofrequency penetration in human tissue
Hernández-Bule ML., 2014 — Stem cell proliferation
Hernández-Bule ML., 2017 — Chondrogenic differentiation
Hernández-Bule ML., 2016 — Antiadipogenic effects
(Studies shown for educational value; radiofrequency therapy at our centre is offered strictly for wellness and tissue support.)
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