Why INDIBA?
The Science Behind the Results
HOW IT WORKS
INDIBA isn’t just another therapy — it’s a science-backed system using a unique 448 kHz frequency that works deep at the cellular level. Here’s how it works:
Enhances cellular metabolism for faster recovery and healing
Increases blood flow, oxygenation, and nutrient delivery
Stimulates collagen and elastin production for tissue regeneration
Creates targeted hyperthermia to reduce pain and inflammation
Science Spotlight:
Pain Relief & Recovery
INDIBA is a proven tool for reducing pain, accelerating recovery, and improving function in a wide range of conditions—from sports injuries to chronic joint pain. Below are key clinical studies demonstrating its power:
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Description text goes hereA 2022 randomized controlled trial (Carralero Martínez et al.) showed that Indiba CRMRF significantly reduced pain and improved quality of life in CPPS patients when combined with physiotherapy. [Read Study]
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Fousekis et al. (2020) showed sustained thermal increases in the skin using Indiba at 448 kHz, implying improved circulation and metabolic activity. [Read Study]
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Iacob & Cîtea (2021) compared Indiba Activ and Fascia electrodes. Both significantly reduced pain in tennis elbow cases, with slight improvement seen in the Fascia group. [Read Study]
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Reported by Physioupdate summarizing Kumaran & Watson (2018): ~66% pain reduction over four weeks for OA patients. Back pain patients also saw functional and quality of life improvements. [Read Study]
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Liu et al. (2022) found RF significantly reduced pain and improved function in 15 RCTs involving 1009 patients. Genicular RF was most effective. [Read Study]
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Farì (2022) concluded that RF is a promising therapy for managing chronic musculoskeletal pain, with notable pain relief across conditions. [Read Study]
Science Spotlight: Skin, Beauty & Regeneration
INDIBA’s effects aren’t limited to pain relief — it also supports skin tightening, wrinkle reduction, and enhanced tissue regeneration. Here’s what the latest research shows:
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Lyu & Liu (2022) reviewed various RF devices for facial rejuvenation and found consistent improvements in skin laxity and wrinkles with minimal side effects. [Read Study]
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Shin et al. (2024) demonstrated improvements in nasolabial folds and jowls up to 24 weeks post-treatment in a study using a single monopolar RF session. [Read Study]
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Shu et al. (2022) reported significant wrinkle reduction, improved skin firmness, and collagen production after 12 weeks using a home-use RF device. [Read Study]
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Cleveland Clinic overview of RF therapy shows how it stimulates collagen and elastin to achieve skin tightening with minimal risks. [Read Study]
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Medical News Today (2022) highlighted that while RF shows promise, some areas still lack strong, standardized evidence. [Read Study]
Want to Dive Deeper?
Explore additional studies and literature supporting INDIBA’s 448 kHz radiofrequency technology in clinical and wellness settings:
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This study highlighted that applying INDIBA’s 448 kHz frequency enhances stem cell proliferation and viability, supporting its role in regenerative medicine. [Read Study]
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This clinic overview explains how INDIBA therapy improves circulation, decreases pain, and accelerates recovery in musculoskeletal applications. [Read Study]
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A collection of peer-reviewed studies on INDIBA’s effects across pain, aesthetics, regeneration, and sports medicine. [Read Study]
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High-intensity RF at 448 kHz leads to hyperthermia, vasodilation, and accelerated healing through increased oxygen and nutrient delivery. [Read Study]
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INDIBA has been shown effective in tendonitis, post-surgery rehab, ligament strains, and osteoarthritis. One study showed 66% pain reduction in OA patients over four weeks (Kumaran & Watson 2018). [Read Study]
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A 2022 study (Carralero Martínez et al.) on CPPS found INDIBA significantly reduced pain and improved patient outcomes versus control. [Read Study]