Back on Track
- Increases blood circulation and oxygen supply to tissues.
- Reduces inflammation and swelling in muscles and joints.
- Eases muscle pain and tension.
- Hastens the healing process.
- Warms the muscles prior to exercise, thereby reducing the risk of strain and injury.
- Back on Track is available in the form of equine, cainine and human clothing and bedding products.
Not to be used during pregnancy.
Back on Track products should be introduced gradually. They should only be applied for a total of 4 hours for the first 2-3 days. After that it is recommended to keep them on for 8-12 hours per session. The longer they are left on the better the results.
Physical responses can be variable. Often you will notice a reduction in stiffness, muscle pain or sore joints within a few hours or days. Occasionally however you will need to persevere for 10-20 days, particularly with established long term injuries.
As symptoms such as pain and swelling diminish or vanish completely we recommend that you occasionally (say every 3 weeks) suspend the use of the product for 4-5 days. This will permit observation of the area to see if there are any underlying problems. Another reason for intermittently suspending the use is that some people become overly accustomed to the effects of them.
Development
Back on Track products were developed and refined by Swedish doctor Erland Beselin (Ph.D in transplantation immunology). Dr Beselin has over 25 years experience in the field of medicine, and has spent much of his professional life overseeing clinical trials, and testing new drugs, medications and therapies.
In the course of his own studies, Dr. Beselin became particularly interested by the pain relieving capabilities of certain ceramics. This style of pain relieving therapy evolved from the ancient Chinese practice of applying a particular type of heated marble stone to aching muscles.
The Chinese sought and used only a certain form of this marble, comprising a specific range of metallic oxides that engendered its potency for relieving pain. Metallic oxides reflect body heat in a manner that stimulates blood flow and body cell activity.
Due to its growing popularity, this particular marble became scarce, which prompted the Chinese to experiment with alternative clays containing similar metallic oxides. They would bake these clays to form ceramic tiles which they could then apply in a similar manner to the marble stones. They eventually identified a clay that would replicate the desired response.
Dr. Beselin was so impressed by this therapy that he incorporated this technology into the Back on Track range of products. This was achieved by melding a finely powdered form of this very ceramic into the synthetic threads of the fabric.
Through extensive trials and testing, Back on Track ceramic fabric was refined to its present standard. In this form, it can reflect body heat from each speck of ceramic powder in a manner that both stimulates activity within body molecules, and promotes blood flow.
By emulating such an effective Chinese therapy, Back on Track products have provided pain relief for sufferers of such diverse ailments as arthritis, post-operative pain, repetitive strain injuries, poor circulation and much, much more.Back on Track products were developed and refined by Swedish doctor Erland Beselin (Ph.D in transplantation immunology). Dr Beselin has over 25 years experience in the field of medicine, and has spent much of his professional life overseeing clinical trials, and testing new drugs, medications and therapies.
In the course of his own studies, Dr. Beselin became particularly interested by the pain relieving capabilities of certain ceramics. This style of pain relieving therapy evolved from the ancient Chinese practice of applying a particular type of heated marble stone to aching muscles.
The Chinese sought and used only a certain form of this marble, comprising a specific range of metallic oxides that engendered its potency for relieving pain. Metallic oxides reflect body heat in a manner that stimulates blood flow and body cell activity.
Due to its growing popularity, this particular marble became scarce, which prompted the Chinese to experiment with alternative clays containing similar metallic oxides. They would bake these clays to form ceramic tiles which they could then apply in a similar manner to the marble stones. They eventually identified a clay that would replicate the desired response.
Dr. Beselin was so impressed by this therapy that he incorporated this technology into the Back on Track range of products. This was achieved by melding a finely powdered form of this very ceramic into the synthetic threads of the fabric.
Through extensive trials and testing, Back on Track ceramic fabric was refined to its present standard. In this form, it can reflect body heat from each speck of ceramic powder in a manner that both stimulates activity within body molecules, and promotes blood flow.
By emulating such an effective Chinese therapy, Back on Track products have provided pain relief for sufferers of such diverse ailments as arthritis, post-operative pain, repetitive strain injuries, poor circulation and much, much more.
