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Orthopaedic Injuries
Orthopaedic injuries can affect you at any age and often call for a thorough rehabilitation plan. These injuries may involve trauma to your joints, muscles, ligaments, or bones. As a result, symptoms sometimes stick around due to unresolved dysfunction, scar tissue, or long-term imbalances.
As part of a supportive care plan, ANF Therapy® is used to support your comfort and mobility after joint, ligament, muscle, or bone trauma. It may help relieve residual pain, stiffness, or limitations, and is intended to complement your efforts to move better, feel better, and reach your recovery goals.
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Post Surgical & Rehabilitation Cases
Recovering your mobility and function after an injury or surgery is key to feeling independent again and improving your quality of life.
In these cases, ANF Therapy® can be part of your pre- or post-operative care plan. It is used to assist in addressing swelling, mobility issues, and discomfort during the healing process.


Sports-Related Injuries
Muscle Strains, Ligament Sprains, Joint Irritations, Stress-Related Issues
Sports-related injuries can happen during your training, competitions, or recreational activities, and often affect your muscles, ligaments, or joints.
Therefore, recovery is essential for safely getting back to activity and avoiding further complications.
ANF Therapy® may support your athletic recovery. In addition, it may help you manage perceived discomfort and support soft tissue function. It may also be integrated into your preventative protocols to enhance resilience during training and competitive phases.

Inflammatory & Soft Tissue Conditions
Bursitis, Fasciitis, Neuritis, Skeletal Inflammation, Lymph Node Irritation, Enthesopathy, and Soft Tissue Irritation
Inflammation is your body’s natural response to injury or stress. However, when it doesn’t resolve properly, it can lead to ongoing irritation, reduced function, and discomfort. Soft tissues, such as fascia, joints, muscles, and connective tissue, are often affected.
To help manage these this, ANF Therapy® is used by certified professionals as part of a supportive strategy to help you manage inflammation-related discomfort or limitations.

Spine-Related Functional Conditions
Disc Degeneration, Discopathy, Spine Injuries, Disc Herniation
Your spine plays a vital role in posture, movement, and protecting your nervous system. Over time, it can be affected by trauma, overuse, poor biomechanics, or natural ageing, leading to discomfort or reduced function in your neck, mid-back, or lower back.
In response to that, when included in a broader care plan, ANF Therapy®
may help you manage neck, back, or spine-related discomfort. It supports strategies focused on improving your mobility and easing positional discomfort.

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Scar and Tissue Adherence Management
Supporting Tissue Flexibility and Comfort
During your healing process, you may develop dense scar tissue or adhesions that cause discomfort, tightness, or limit your range of motion. These changes can affect how your body moves or create a feeling of stiffness or pulling.
In such cases, certified healthcare professionals may use ANF Therapy® as a complementary strategy to support your recovery in these cases. ANF Devices may help support your tissue flexibility and perceived comfort during these stages.
General Muscle Weakness or Degeneration
Muscle Dysfunction, Weakness, and Neuromuscular Fatigue
Muscle-related concerns may arise from neuromuscular dysfunction, overuse, inflammation, or altered neural signalling. These are common examples of what do we support within a broader care strategy.
These issues can contribute to sensations of weakness, fatigue, or discomfort. Consequently, they may interfere with your movement, posture, and overall function.
As part of a supportive approach, when your neuromuscular function is compromised, often presenting as reduced strength or stiffness, ANF Therapy® may support strategies aimed at enhancing your neuromuscular awareness, comfort, and rehabilitation outcomes.

Joint Problems
Joint Pain, Degeneration, and Limited Mobility
Chronic joint conditions like osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, bursitis, ligament sprains, and tendinopathies can affect your daily life. For example, they may cause pain, stiffness, or reduced mobility.
These issues often develop gradually and may lead to ongoing discomfort or limitations in your movement, precisely what do we support when addressing joint-related functional concerns.
Accordingly, ANF Therapy® is designed to be used by certified healthcare professionals as part of a non-invasive, supportive care plan. It may support your musculoskeletal function and joint mobility, and help you manage perceived discomfort related to joint conditions.

Wound Healing Support
Support for Tissue Recovery Under Clinical Supervision
Wound healing is a natural biological process that begins after your tissue is injured. Nevertheless, some wounds resolve within a few weeks, some may heal more slowly due to infection, reinjury, or poor local circulation.
As a result, ANF Therapy® is intended for use by certified healthcare professionals as part of an individualised care plan to support your physiological responses during the body’s natural tissue recovery process and help address oedema and soft tissue discomfort.

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Gut Related Functional Support
Even mild digestive discomfort can have a real impact on your daily life. For instance, bloating, acid reflux, irregular bowel movements, or a persistent sense of fullness may stem from functional disturbances in your gastrointestinal system.
For this reason, under clinical discretion, ANF Therapy® may be included in a broader supportive care plan for functional symptoms such as mild digestive discomfort (e.g., bloating, mild abdominal tension).

ANF Therapy® may also be considered for other functional or musculoskeletal-related conditions not listed above, always under professional evaluation and guidance.
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