9 MAY 2024desired results. I have found the best results and patient treatment preference with the use of 68 Hz, 72 Hz, 128 Hz, or a combination of all three. I find satisfaction in exploring injury response with various tuning fork frequencies. Below are examples of frequencies that could be used in rehabilitation for treating injuries:TUNING FORK 72 HZ:· Tissue Mobility· Scar Adherence· Improves circulation and break down of fibrous and scar tissue increasing the healing process· Swelling· Stimulate the flow of lymph and fluidTUNING FORK 128 HZ:· Fight contractures · Pain Management (Muscle and bone)· Triggers the release of nitric acid to relieve pain· This frequency is especially helpful in alleviating localized pain. · Alleviate muscle spasm and increase circulation· Great for relaxing muscles and healing tissue· Can increase white blood cells and antibodies in the area being treated· Assist with wound healing treating bruising and ulcers· Relaxes the nervous system/nervous system balance·Scar adhesion· Improves circulation and break down of fibrous and scar tissue increasing the healing process. TUNING FORK 256 HZ:· Balance the anxiety, stress, worry and fear· Grounding frequency· Scar adhesion· Improves circulation and break down of fibrous and scar tissue increasing the healing process. · Assists with decreasing HypersensitivitySound healing with the use of tuning forks is a safe and effective way to support healing of injuries to the upper limb. I have been pleased with the positive impact adding this sound healing modality has had in my practice. There are several resources that support this use of tuning forks in clinical practice. TUNING FORK THERAPY IS A VERY GENTLE, NON-INVASIVE, POWERFUL MODALITY THAT WORKS WITH VIBRATORY ENERGY GENERATED THROUGH SOUND
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