Train new steps to be stronger (than before) Reset a stable (new) life with RED CORD

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24/06/2021

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Train new steps to be stronger (than before) Reset a stable (new) life with RED CORD

Rehabilitation of muscles and the nervous system is extremely important for patients who have suffered injuries and have chronic conditions. Effective movement rehabilitation is like resetting a new movement pattern, which helps reduce treatment time for better outcomes.

RED CORD EXERCISE: Rehabilitation Innovation for Living

After any type of injury, the body creates muscles that provide stability to compensate, but these muscles affect abnormal movement patterns. This leads to long-term chronic injury problems, prompting the invention of movement training equipment to improve rehabilitation.

RED CORD EXERCISE is a suspension exercise system designed for effective movement rehabilitation and treatment, requiring minimal time. It focuses on allowing patients to exercise while simultaneously adjusting problematic movements without causing injury. It also teaches new movement patterns, known as the Neurac Method (Neuromuscular Activation), aiming to train movements toward better directions, sustainably recovering from abnormalities. It can be used for patients with movement problems regardless of age or gender.

Highlights of the Neurac Method Treatment and Rehabilitation

  1. Helps restore muscle and joint function to enable normal movement.
  2. Designs effective movement during rehabilitation; patients experience no pain and muscles and the nervous system are stimulated with maximum efficiency.
  3. The Neurac Method focuses on rehabilitation and addressing the root cause, not just symptom relief.

Who is the RED CORD EXERCISE Equipment Suitable For?

  • Those with muscle pain, tendonitis in both acute and chronic stages.
  • Patients with muscle and nervous system weakness.
  • Working-age groups suffering from office syndrome.
  • Those with herniated discs compressing nerves.
  • Post-surgery patients, such as spinal surgery, knee replacement surgery, joint replacement surgery.
  • Patients with scoliosis.
  • Athletes who have been injured and want to rehabilitate to return to sports as before.
  • Runners with related conditions.

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