How Does Circulation Affect Recovery?
Tissue recovery requires more than repair signals. It also depends on oxygen, nutrients, immune activity, and waste clearance moving through the microcirculatory network.
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Microcirculation refers to blood flow in the smallest vessels -- capillaries, arterioles, and venules -- and is essential for tissue oxygen delivery and metabolic exchange. Far-infrared energy has been investigated in published research for its association with microcirculatory changes.
Recovery depends on delivery as much as repair. Tissue recovery requires more than repair signals. It also depends on oxygen, nutrients, immune activity, and waste clearance moving through the microcirculatory network.
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What Is Microcirculation?
Recovery depends not only on what the body can repair, but on whether oxygen, nutrients, and signaling molecules can actually reach the tissue that needs them.