THE ANSWER
TO YOUR PATIENTS PAIN AND SUFFERING..

And your Stress
and Strain!

The Fenix is a simple, effective, and inexpensive active therapy rehab program.
Using the Fenix is instinctive; patients naturally push on pain causing points, using tennis balls, door knobs, door jambs, anything to apply pressure.
With the Fenix patients relax into the product, using passive body weight to supply the pressure for therapy specifically to trigger points needing care.
Unlike other products there is no pulling or straining by you or your patient to treat pain causing trigger points.
This avoids exacerbating your patient's condition, and it keeps you from causing career disabling injuries to yourself.
Use of the Fenix by you or your patient is not restricted by arthritis, joint injuries or inflammation.
Under your instructions and monitoring your patients can inactivate their myofascial trigger points.
Utilizing the Fenix reduces the stress and strain on you body, time, and staff.
With the Fenix your treatments are more effective; your pain patients respond faster and better, leading to more new patient referrals.

Finding a Primary Trigger Point for Treatment

You know you are on a treatment point when moderate diagnostic pressure creates local pain sensations or local tenderness with referral sensations to other parts of your patient's body or extremities. The local and referral sensations you create would include tingling, burning, sharp pain, dull ache swollen feelings, numbness, and/or thermal responses. The experience of a decrease or elimination of this discomfort with application of your diagnostic pressure will also signal that you are correctly on a treatment point. Myofascial trigger points and adhesions will cause decreased range of motion and stiffness as well as weakness. With proper application of therapeutic pressure you may find increased range of motion and increased strength return in your patient.

To effect the greatest relief in your patient's symptoms, the chosen primary TPs for treatment with the Fenix should reproduce their symptom pain pattern. If treatment was effective you will notice on subsequent visit changes in texture of the muscle tissue and a decrease in their level of pain and stiffness. After treatment with the Fenix, passive stretching with application of moist heat can facilitate greater improvement. Continued severe post-treatment soreness should be treated immediately with ice on the TP until the tissue numbs, then a re-evaluation of their home treatment program by you.


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