AVACEN® Medical stands for Advanced VAscular Circulation ENhancement
AVACEN Medical is a noninvasive, drug-free, over-the-counter (OTC) heat therapy system indicated for: 1) temporary relief of minor muscle pain, joint pain, and stiffness 2) temporary relief of joint pain associated with arthritis, muscle spasms, and minor strains and sprains 3) muscular relaxation, and 4) temporary increase of local circulation where applied. FDA 510(k) Clearance – Indications for use
Continued research and development is being conducted for each of the topics listed below, the result of which comes in the form of articles written to help educate and inform readers of the technology.
Studies
Highlights A small randomized trial tested hand heating (with and without negative pressure) in adults with high blood sugar. The
✨ Highlights A six-week, double-blind, placebo-controlled study explored the effects of the AVACEN Treatment Method (ATM) in children with Autism
✨ Highlights A randomized, double-blind, crossover study explored whether heating one hand could influence blood glucose levels after eating. Both
Highlights: Fibromyalgia causes widespread pain, fatigue, sleep issues, and cognitive difficulties, and many people seek complementary options alongside standard care.
Background Science – Negative Pressure & Heat
Highlights Warm water immersion significantly reduced pain and joint stiffness. Benefits were observed in patients with knee osteoarthritis following chronic
Highlights Myofascial vacuum therapy with negative pulsed pressure, combined with core exercise, significantly reduced chronic non-specific low back pain. Improvements
Highlights A small negative pressure dressing on the thigh boosted local blood flow by up to ~150% and increased tissue
Highlights A randomized controlled trial with 58 adults looked at what happens when localized heat is applied over a low-back
Case Reports
Highlights A single 20-minute AVACEN session (left hand) was followed by a rapid increase in peripheral circulation markers, led by
Highlights: Fibromyalgia causes widespread pain, fatigue, sleep issues, and cognitive difficulties, and many people seek complementary options alongside standard care. The AVACEN Treatment Method (ATM) gently warms the microcirculation and...
Subscribe to our newsletter for insights and updates on the forefront of holistic health. Receive curated content that fuels your journey to a healthier, more balanced life.
Highlights Warm water immersion significantly reduced pain and joint stiffness. Benefits were observed in patients with knee osteoarthritis following chronic stroke. The intervention was simple, safe, and non-invasive. Functional improvements...
Highlights Myofascial vacuum therapy with negative pulsed pressure, combined with core exercise, significantly reduced chronic non-specific low back pain. Improvements observed in pain intensity, pressure pain threshold, mobility, functionality, and...
Highlights A small negative pressure dressing on the thigh boosted local blood flow by up to ~150% and increased tissue oxygen by around 25–28%. Circulation also improved in the opposite,...
Highlights A randomized controlled trial with 58 adults looked at what happens when localized heat is applied over a low-back surgical wound a few days after surgery. Compared with usual...
Highlights A small randomized trial tested hand heating (with and without negative pressure) in adults with high blood sugar. The hand-heating device used in the study was the AVACEN 100,...
Highlights A single 20-minute AVACEN session (left hand) was followed by a rapid increase in peripheral circulation markers, led by a +113% rise in Bilateral Flow Gain. The perfusion index...
Educational Resource Notice:
This page provides research summaries and background reading for educational purposes only. It is not AVACEN labeling and is not intended to promote uses beyond AVACEN’s FDA-cleared indications. Some studies summarized here involve specific clinical populations and outcomes; these summaries do not establish that AVACEN is cleared to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Individual results vary. Consult a qualified healthcare professional for medical advice.