
About This Partner
Scar tissue doesn't appear on imaging. It doesn't show up in blood work. But it restricts movement, compresses nerves, impairs lymphatic drainage, and drives the chronic pain patterns your patients can't seem to resolve. Rapid Release Technology was built to address exactly this.
The Rapid Release Pro3+ delivers targeted high-frequency vibration at approximately 10,000 RPM with an ultra-short 1.7mm stroke — operating 3–5x faster than conventional massage guns while remaining comfortable enough to use directly over bony prominences, tendons, and ligament attachments. The device resonates at approximately 170 Hz, the frequency at which dense soft tissue structures are most responsive to mechanical input.
For the functional neurologist, this isn't just a soft tissue tool. Rapid Release creates a powerful afferent stimulus — mechanoreceptor activation at a frequency and amplitude that drives proprioceptive and somatosensory input into the CNS. Used strategically, it becomes a neurological intervention as much as a musculoskeletal one. CI scholars who integrate Rapid Release into their treatment protocols consistently report faster resolution of myofascial restrictions, improved patient compliance, and measurable gains in range of motion within a single session.
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How is this different from a massage gun?
Fundamentally different mechanism. Massage guns use low-frequency percussion (2,500–3,500 RPM) with long strokes that can feel aggressive over bony areas. Rapid Release operates at 10,000 RPM with a 1.7mm stroke — delivering high-frequency vibration that penetrates dense tissue without the discomfort of percussion. It's designed to go where massage guns can't: over joints, tendons, ligament attachments, and sensitive structures.
What clinical applications are most relevant to functional neurology?
Myofascial release prior to adjustment, scar tissue mobilization post-surgery, trigger point resolution, mechanoreceptor activation for proprioceptive protocols, cervicogenic headache management, and TMJ-related restrictions. The afferent input generated at 170 Hz makes it clinically relevant beyond simple soft tissue work.
Which model should a clinician use?
The Pro3+ is the professional flagship — cordless, five built-in treatment heads, industrial-grade construction with a 2-year warranty. It's designed for all-day clinical use. The ProAm and Traveler models are consumer-grade options you can recommend for patient home care between visits.
Is there published research?
High-frequency vibration therapy has peer-reviewed support for reducing muscle soreness, improving recovery time, breaking down scar tissue, and increasing blood flow. The device operates at the Nogier Frequency, which has documented resonance with dense soft tissue structures.
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