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What is the DDS therapy?

Release time:2022-10-10 17:11

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DDS therapy, also known as DDS bioelectric therapy, is a treatment method that uses bioelectric osmosis massage technology. DDS stand for "Drug Delivery System". In this therapy, it is more understood as the abbreviation of bioelectric osmosis massage technology. DDS therapy mobilizes the operator's own bioelectricity, combines with penetration enhancers (penetrants), and under the action of alternating current, the bioelectric energy and acid-base osmotic oil act on the patient's body, thereby regulating the body's acid-base balance and promoting health. The following is a detailed analysis of DDS therapy:


Definition and principle of DDS therapy

Definition: DDS therapy is a method that uses a bioelectric therapy device to transmit electrical energy through the operator's body to the subject. According to the direction of the meridians and the location of the disease, appropriate electricity is used and various techniques are used to quickly transmit electrical energy along the meridians to achieve the purpose of treatment.

Principle: Under the action of alternating current, the operator's own bioelectricity is mobilized, and the bioelectric energy and acid-base osmotic oil are applied to the patient's body through the patient's skin through both hands, realizing the combination of physical and chemical effects, regulating the body's acid-base balance, and promoting health.


4 major advantages of DDS therapy:

1. High permeability: The permeability and absorption capacity of DDS technology can reach 70~80%, which can effectively introduce drugs or bioelectric energy into the body.

2. Safety: As a pure green therapy, DDS therapy does not require injections or medication, and does not produce any pollution.

3. Significant efficacy: DDS therapy can quickly open up damaged and atrophied meridians, showing the effect of "no pain if the meridians are open".

4. Versatility: DDS technology combines the advantages of various therapies such as Chinese medicine needle knife, acupuncture, scraping, cupping, massage, and massage.


Effects of DDS therapy:

1. Nervous system: It can reduce the excitability of the cerebral cortex, strengthen its inhibition process, have a more obvious effect on adjusting autonomic nervous disorders, improve sleep, and have a certain analgesic and hypnotic effect.

2. Blood circulation system: It has a two-way regulatory effect on blood pressure, can improve coagulation function, slow down erythrocyte sedimentation rate, increase serum calcium ion concentration, and promote metabolism.

3. Urinary system: It can stimulate kidney function, increase urine volume and excretion of metabolites, and has significant therapeutic effects on various inflammations.

4. Metabolic system: It regulates digestive function, increases appetite, improves microcirculation and tissue nutrition, accelerates epithelial regeneration, promotes wound healing, and has antibacterial effects.

5. Respiratory system: It helps to strengthen the cilia movement of the tracheal mucosal epithelium, improve the secretion function of the alveoli and the ventilation and gas exchange function of the alveoli.

6. Skin system: It can beautify, remove wrinkles, remove scars, and improve skin condition.


Purpose of DDS therapy:

1. Relieve chronic pain: DDS therapy aims to relieve persistent pain by targeted manipulation of the tension of the muscle layer.

2. Break muscle knots: This technology applies continuous pressure to tense areas (commonly called "knots") to release muscle tension and improve flexibility.

3. Increase blood flow: Enhance blood circulation, help the healing process and reduce inflammation.

4. Promote relaxation: Although it targets deeper muscle layers, it also promotes overall relaxation.


Techniques of DDS treatment:

1. Pressure: The therapist uses slower strokes to apply strong pressure directly on the muscles.

2. Tools and techniques: The therapist can use their hands, fingers, elbows or forearms to access deeper muscle layers.

3. Stretching: The therapist can incorporate stretching techniques to enhance muscle flexibility.


Precautions:

DDS treatment is not suitable for everyone: People with certain medical conditions (such as thrombosis, fractures or severe osteoporosis) may need to avoid this treatment.

Discomfort: Due to the deep pressure applied, patients may feel discomfort during and after the treatment, but it should not reach the level of pain.


Aftercare:

After the DDS treatment massage, it is recommended to drink plenty of water to help expel the toxins released by the massage and avoid strenuous activities for a day or so to allow the muscles to recover.


Summary: DDS therapy is an innovative treatment that combines traditional Chinese medicine physiotherapy techniques with modern bioelectric technology. It achieves comprehensive regulation and treatment of various systems of the human body through highly penetrating bioelectric energy and acid-base balance oil absorption, combined with the principle of meridian conduction. DDS therapy, with its safety, effectiveness, has shown broad application prospects in sub-health conditioning, chronic disease treatment, beauty and body care.