What injuries does TruePower treat?
- LifeProfit

- Sep 25
- 2 min read
When is TruePower used?
It is very important to carefully follow the instructions and recommendations you receive from your doctor or physiotherapist.
This is especially true in connection with the rehabilitation exercises (physiotherapy) you are to perform. If you have been prescribed specific exercises, make sure to perform them correctly and in accordance with the guidelines that have been given.
In cases where rest has been prescribed, it is important that you respect this, but you should also apply the tape to that area as part of your rehabilitation. The tape can help provide support and assistance to the area, which can be crucial to the healing process.
By combining the correct use of TruePower with professional guidance, you can support your recovery.

Osteoarthritis
Mouse-arm
Lower back pain
Anterior shoulder instability
Rotator cuff tendinitis
Rotator cuff impingement
Wrist pain
Sprain of the AC joint
Tennis elbow
Golf elbow
Hip bursitis
Periostitis
Runner's knee
Stretching or tearing
Calf stretch
Achilles tendonitis
Sprain in the foot (sprain)
Heel spur
Neck stretch (neck lock)
Patellar tendinitis (jumper's knee)
Patellofemoral syndrome
MCL sprain (ligament)
TruePower – Natural support for muscles and joints!
Dual Technology: FIR + Kinesiology tape
Unique on the market – TruePower is a CE-marked medical device (class I) that combines kinesiology tape with a unique blend of minerals that reflect far infrared light (FIR). The product is designed to provide support for
muscles and joints and contribute to increased comfort during movement and recovery.
Kinesiology: With proper application, the tape can provide support to muscles and joints while maintaining mobility in the affected area.
FIR Technology (Far-Infrared Radiation): TruePower contains a mixture of natural minerals and ceramic powder – including silicon dioxide (SiO₂), iron oxide (Fe₂O₃) and titanium dioxide (TiO₂) – which can reflect the body's own heat radiation in the form of far-infrared light.






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