Frequency therapy (approx. 40–50 Hz range)
In the frequency range of approximately 40–50 Hz, applications move in the transition between mechanical stimulation and neurophysiologically relevant stimulus frequencies.
Such frequency pulses can:
interact with sensory and neuromuscular receptors
modulate the perception of vibration and pressure
contribute to the reduction of perceived muscle tension
support processes of sensory integration
In the literature, this frequency range is sometimes associated with rhythmic activity patterns in biological systems (e.g., in the context of neuronal oscillations). In the wellness context, it is used to generate a structured, uniform stimulation that can be perceived as regulating and promoting relaxation.
The application is not isolated but works in conjunction with other system components within an integrated regeneration approach.

