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Automatic control of Balance

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Action principle. The orthopostural podal device, inserted in a sole, receives a biophotonic flux from the body, and sends it back towards the skin. The skin will then acquire the signal and diffuse it through the cells all the way to the sub-cortical integration centers which regulate the extra-pyramidal neurological system, in charge of the muscles tonicity. The body posture is then changed to best fit the posture equilibrium. 

 

 

The Biotonix® efficiency is given by the Podal Orthopostural® device (central plate inserted in the sole). To improve the body balance, the device acts on the Posture System with exchange of  information at cellular tissues level.

Biotonix® corrects the behaviour of this neurological system, common to all humans, with an action on the muscles tonicity that improves the overall body balance : deviations and rotations are then significantly decreased at shoulder and hip level, and the head can more freely move.

Biotonix® enables to best fit the muscular tonus to the effort.

Biotonix® performs as soon as set-up. This sub-conscious automatic control of the balance is instantaneous and permanent

Biotonix® is an innovative and patented system, proven by scientific studies.

 

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