ozone applied to muscle tissue shows response in myofascial pain and muscle hardening conditions

Subcutaneous, intracutaneous, and intramuscular ozone injections are indicated for myotraumatic syndrome and myogelosis, often in combination with tonanalgesic treatments.

What this means for you

Muscle knots and chronic tension — the kind that builds up from overuse, injury, or stress — are notoriously hard to shift. Ozone applied directly to soft tissue has been studied for exactly these patterns, suggesting it may support the body's own process of releasing tightness and reducing localized discomfort.

The published research

Applications and Indications
· 2003
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