BioBox Pro 2’s innovative combination of frequencies enables the performance of sub-tetanic eccentric contractions.
As time goes by, advanced neuromuscular activation technologies like BioBox Pro 2 continue to show remarkable results in promoting muscle strength and flexibility. At Hecker Sports Medicine™, we strive to provide you with the most advanced and effective non-surgical solutions for your rehabilitation and training needs. Contact us or request an appointment today to start your journey to superior physical performance!
BioBox Pro 2 features Bio Signal, an electrical current modulation capable of activating the neuromuscular mechanisms of the human body. This advanced technology promotes super intense eccentric muscle contractions, inhibits pain mechanisms, and increases the mobility of myofascial tissues.
BioBox Pro 2 includes specific frequency microcurrent protocols and training protocols with EMS. It features 26 programs across 4 different areas, including an innovative program for mapping and detecting trigger points or myofascial tension points.
Effective neuromuscular activation with BioBox Pro 2 requires a comprehensive approach:
Two major outcomes we focus on are:
At Hecker Sports Medicine™, our use of the BioBox Pro 2 allows us to provide effective, personalized care. Contact us today to learn more about our innovative treatments and start your journey towards superior physical performance!
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(supervised by Dr. Hecker and Dr. Sides, orthopedic sports medicine surgeon)This service is for athletes of all ages, who may be suffering from general soreness sprains, or overuse conditions that do not require medical evaluation by a physician. Also for athletes, young and old who are looking for maintenance treatment options to prevent injury and maintain musculoskeletal health
ATC evaluation $70
A muscle strain is an injury to a muscle and/or the associated tendons.
Ligaments are strong connective tissue composed of smaller fibrous tissues. They connect bones to other bones and are critical in stabilizing joints.
Achilles tendon injuries are one of the most common sports medicine injuries.