An increasing number of healthcare professionals are using INYBI

An increasing number of healthcare professionals are using INYBI

Since we first got the idea to create a device with that functions that INYBI has, we always thought that this would be a very useful device for healthcare professionals and their patients. Thanks, in large part, to our experience in the fields of physiotherapy, osteopathy, functional recovery… not only as working professionals, but also as osteopathy trainers and coordinators at the branch of the Madrid School of Osteopathy (EOM) in San Sebastián-Donostia, we knew that a product like INYBI was needed. A product that allows healthcare professionals to complement the manual technique of inhibiting suboccipitals, an excellent technique which is widely used in physiotherapy and osteopathy in the treatment of common conditions such as neck pain, headaches, migraines, trapezius muscle pain and even conditions such as bruxism that are stress-related.

Now that INYBI is a reality and seeing that there are an increasing number of healthcare professionals who already use INYBI in their consultations, and listening to their views on it, we can say that we were not wrong to put in as much enthusiasm and commitment as we did to take this project forward. In fact, many colleagues have told us that before INYBI existed, they had already thought about the need for such a tool.

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It is an honour and a great joy for us that professionals of the stature of François Ricard, with extensive experience in the health sector as a physiotherapist, osteopath, with a PhD from the University of Seville, a member of the  Register of Osteopaths and Physiotherapists in Sain (ROFE), President of the  Scientific European Federation of Osteopaths, author of several books on osteopathy and co-principal of the  Madrid School of Osteopathy (EOM) and the International College of Osteopathic Medicine (ICOM), among others, is one of our many colleagues who is already using INYBI at his clinic.

 

As we mentioned, more and more healthcare professionals have incorporated the use of INYBI in their consultations.  We also have to thank many of them who wanted to share their opinions with us about INYBI, like those provided by Dr. Eva María Sanz Álvarez, President of the Sociedad Española de Medicina Hiperbárica (Spanish Society of Hyperbaric Medicine) (SEMH) and Director of the Centro de Rehabilitación Física y Neurológica GF (GF Physical and Neurological Rehabilitation Centre), recommending other colleagues to use INYBI due to the good results she has obtained with the device.

 

Thanks to colleagues and professionals of the stature of François and Eva, we have been able to find out what they think about the use of INYBI in day to day clinical practice. In addition, we must also thank the many others who have sent us videos showing us the techniques they use and for which pathologies they have incorporated INYBI into their treatment. Professionals like Pablo LLanes, ‎Director de Holystic Centro de Recuperación, Director of Physiomaster, international lecturer at the Madrid School of Osteopathy and President of Holystic Pro-Africa, who was the first person to record a video talking about the different uses of INYBI, or our colleagues Norberto Muñoz and Amaloha Casanova of Anzoategui Fisioterapia… and those leaders in physiotherapy and osteopathy who followed them, such as Luis Palomeque of Ofistema and Director of Studies at the Madrid School of Osteopathy (EOM), who have also supported INYBI since the start, Ignacio Díaz Cerrato, President of the Register of Osteopaths and Physiotherapists in Sain (ROFE), Managing Director of Govés Osteopatía y Fisioterapia y also lecturer at the EOM, Didac Guirao, lecturer at the EOM, member of IACES Formación, member of Centre Marina de Barcelona and specialist in the treatment of Temporomandibular Dysfunctions (TMD), Teresa García Jiménez of the Clínica de Fisioterapia Integra and teacher at the EOM, Rafael Calvente Marín of Gabinete de Osteopatía, Fisioterapia y Medicina Natural, Osteosur and Raúl González Barrado of Vázquez & Barrado, Physiotherapy and Osteopathy, both also lecturers at the Madrid School of Osteopathy (EOM).

Luis Palomeque
Ignacio Díaz Cerrato
Rafael Calvente Marín

Raúl González Barrado
Teresa García Jiménez
Didac Guirao Cano

Thanks to them we have been able to see how to use INYBI in the treatment of Temporomandibular Dysfunctions (TMD), how INYBI can help in the pathologies suffered by cyclists, how the use of INYBI contributes to a more effective and complete hiatal hernia reduction technique, how to use INYBI in the treatment of Arnold’s neuralgia or to treat whiplash or cervical whiplash in the early stages, among others. Vídeos you can see on our Youtube channel.

We also need to thank all of our colleagues and patients, who have shared their photos on social networks, using the INYBI or with the INYBI in their consultations.

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Inybi en redes
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What we always like to remember is that INYBI was not creted with the idea of replacing our hands, only to try to imitate them and help us to improve results when we combine it properly with the rest of our techniques. It is a “tool”, a complementary tool with which to improve our work and the lives of our patients and, although it may be wrong for us to say so, it is a tool that works. As we have seen with our patients and as you have been able to hear through the words of others who have already had the chance to use INYBI in their consultations.

INYBI is a good complement or supplement to the hands which can be very useful to us for combining treatments in various areas.

As we have already said, it is not a product that can or should replace a therapist’s hands, but as a complementary tool to the work of a professional and following their instructions, it is very useful and brings great benefits both to healthcare professionals and their patients.

It is more comfortable when the therapist carries out the technique and achieves better results, while the patient can prolong the benefits of the technique at home.

 

 

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