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Injury Recovery Card

£147.00Price

Tissue Repair, Rehabilitation & Healing Support


Recovery from an injury involves the body’s natural healing processes to repair damaged tissues and restore function. When an injury occurs, whether it’s from a fall, overuse, or trauma, the body initiates a series of responses to address the damage and promote healing.


Here’s an overview of what happens during injury recovery and how the NRG+ Injury Recovery Card can help.


When an injury occurs, the body’s first response is inflammation. This is a protective mechanism that helps to isolate the area of damage, remove debris and initiate the healing process. Blood vessels dilate to increase blood flow to the injured area, bringing immune cells and nutrients to aid in repair.


During this phase, new tissue is formed to replace the damaged tissue. Fibroblasts produce collagen, a protein that forms the structural framework for healing. This phase is characterized by the formation of granulation tissue, which eventually matures into scar tissue.


NRG+ Injury Recovery Card is supporting heavily the healing process not only in timing as well as quality healing. In the final phase of healing, the newly formed tissue undergoes remodeling to strengthen and realign along lines of stress. This phase can last for months to years, depending on the extent of the injury. Physical therapy and rehabilitation play a crucial role in optimizing tissue healing and restoring function during this phase. This is the phase where the NRG+ Injury Recovery Card is presenting his full effectiveness.


Injury recovery can vary depending on the type and severity of the injury, as well as individual factors such as age, overall health and adherence to treatment protocols. It’s important to follow medical advice, rest, use the NRG+ Injury Recovery Card and engage in appropriate rehabilitation exercises to support the healing process.


During injury recovery, it’s common to experience symptoms such as pain, swelling, stiffness and reduced range of motion. These are normal responses as the body works to repair itself.

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