
What is Physical Vascular Therapy?
Physical vascular therapy is an evidence-based treatment aimed at improving microcirculatory function — the critical network of the body’s smallest blood vessels. By enhancing blood flow at the microvascular level, physical vascular therapy supports tissue oxygenation, waste removal, and the body’s natural healing processes.
The therapeutic agent in physical vascular therapy is the BEMER signal (Bio-Electro-Magnetic-Energy-Regulation) — a patented, bio-rhythmically defined waveform delivered by a pulsed electromagnetic field (PEMF). The PEMF serves only as a carrier, while the BEMER signal provides the actual physiological benefits.
The original BEMER signal was developed in 1989 and has been refined for maximum efficiency. Today, the BEMER Evo is registered as a Class II medical device in the EU, FDA-cleared in the US, and licensed in Canada.
Why Microcirculation Matters
- Delivers oxygen and nutrients to tissues
- Removes waste products and toxins
- Regulates body temperature
- Supports immune defense and healing
- Helps regulate blood pressure
Physical Vascular Therapy in Practice – Scientific Evidence and Applications