The radial beam is intended to restore stability to damaged muscles and tendons, as well as to treat injuries associated with these muscles and tendons.
The tendon is located just above and posterior to the middle of the shoulder. The origin is in the humerus, and the end is attached to the tuberosity of the radius and continues to the phalanges of the fingers. The beam restores tendon damage and maintains muscle tone in the wrist joint, with a fixed beam. When treating sports and everyday injuries with a radiation beam, doctors often simultaneously perform special exercises to help the muscle quickly recover and strengthen its fibers. The procedure includes the massage itself and a set of special exercises for the shoulder joint.