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Optimized modulation of endogenous bioelectrical activity. Effective outcomes through non-invasive bioregulation.

Modulating Endogenous Bioelectrical Activity to Go Beyond Symptom Management

Disruptions in the body's endogenous bioelectrical activity are implicated in a diverse array of pathologies impacting several medical specialties. These include chronic pain, anxiety, fatigue, sleep disorders, stress-related conditions, as well as orthopedic, neurological, and mental health conditions.

Reduction of inflammations

Mental Health

Chronic pain management

Behavioral and somatization disorders

Postural and motor disorders

Circulation optimization

Metabolic optimization

Anti-aging and longevity

Degenerative and genetic deseases

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REAC® Technology: non-invasive neuro and biostimulation

Enhance the management of chronic pain, sleep disorders, fatigue, overactive bladder, and stress with the REAC Technology®  medical device. An effective, fast, and comfortable solution for your patients.

 

REAC® Technology training: continuous support for health professionals

The international scientific community and network of professionals using REAC® Technology, composed of physicians, researchers and various healthcare specialists, actively contribute to a growing body of knowledge through research, clinical application and sharing of expertise. Educational programs and specialized training initiatives are designed to provide a comprehensive understanding of the principles of REAC® Technology and its different therapeutic protocols.

Request how to access educational resources, including advanced courses, workshops and scientific publications dedicated to the clinical application and mechanisms underlying REAC® Technology. These resources cover its application in areas such as neuromodulation, tissue bioregulation, pain management, stress-related disorders and mental health, providing professionals with the knowledge needed to effectively integrate this innovative technology into their clinical practice.

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Dr. Vania Fontani

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Dr. Vania Fontani MD, PhD, is a prominent figure in the field of regenerative medicine and neurobiological modulation.

She has dedicated her career to research and the development of innovative technologies for human well-being.

Currently, Dr. Fontani holds the position of Scientific Director at the Rinaldi Fontani Institute in Florence, where she leads the Department of Regenerative Medicine.

In collaboration with Prof. Salvatore Rinaldi, she co-developed the REAC® (Radio Electric Asymmetric Conveyer) technology, a non-invasive methodology aimed at modulating endogenous bioelectric activity to promote health and well-being.

Her research work is documented in over 60 scientific publications, with a significant impact in the field of neuromodulation and regenerative medicine.
Her experience and expertise make her an ideal speaker for international events focused on innovation and longevity

Learn more:
• Publications: PubMed – Rinaldi S, Fontani V

Prof. Salvatore Rinaldi

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Physician and researcher, pioneer in neurobiological modulation, regenerative medicine, and anti-senescence therapies Scientific Director – Rinaldi Fontani Institute, Florence, Italy
ORCID: 0000-0002-8961-6316

Profile and Mission

Salvatore Rinaldi is an internationally recognized innovator for his groundbreaking
contribution to the study and clinical application of neurobiological modulation using
asymmetrically conveyed radio-electric signals (REAC). His work has redefined the
boundaries of regenerative medicine and longevity, demonstrating how optimizing
endogenous bioelectrical activity can promote cellular reprogramming, recovery of
compromised functions, and the prevention of age-related decline.

 

Research Milestones

Rinaldi’s research has opened new frontiers in the understanding and treatment of
neurodegenerative diseases and cellular aging processes. Among his most significant
contributions:


Regenerative Medicine:

  • Direct cellular reprogramming through epigenetic modulation of
    endogenous bioelectrical activity with REAC technology.
  • Radiofrequency energy loop primes cardiac, neuronal, and skeletal muscle
    differentiation in mouse embryonic stem cells: a new tool for improving tissue
    regeneration. Cell Transplant. 2012;21(6):1225-33. doi: 10.3727/096368911X600966.
  • Radio electric conveyed fields directly reprogram human dermal skin fibroblasts
    toward cardiac, neuronal, and skeletal muscle-like lineages. Cell Transplant.
    2013;22(7):1227-35. doi: 10.3727/096368912X657297.
  • Neurological morphofunctional differentiation induced by REAC technology in PC12. A
    neuro protective model for Parkinson's disease. Sci Rep. 2015 May 15:5:10439. doi:
    10.1038/srep10439.

Anti-Senescence and Longevity:

  • REAC technology and hyaluron synthase 2, an interesting network to slow down stem
    cell senescence. Sci Rep. 2016 Jun 24:6:28682. doi: 10.1038/srep28682.
  • Stem cell senescence. Effects of REAC technology on telomerase-independent and
    telomerase-dependent pathways. Sci Rep. 2014 Sep 16:4:6373. doi:
    10.1038/srep06373.
  • Anti-senescence efficacy of radio-electric asymmetric conveyer technology. Age
    (Dordr). 2014 Feb;36(1):9-20. doi: 10.1007/s11357-013-9537-8.

Neurodegenerative Diseases – Efficacy of REAC Technology in Alzheimer’s and
Neurodegeneration Models:

  • REAC technology modifies pathological neuroinflammation and motor behaviour in an
    Alzheimer's disease mouse model. Sci Rep. 2016 Oct 24:6:35719. doi:
    10.1038/srep35719.
  • Radio Electric Asymmetric Conveyer Technology Modulates Neuroinflammation in a
    Mouse Model of Neurodegeneration. Neurosci Bull. 2018 Apr;34(2):270-282. doi:
    10.1007/s12264-017-0188-0

Scientific Vision

Salvatore Rinaldi’s work demonstrates that bioelectrical modulation is not merely a
theoretical concept, but a concrete and reproducible therapeutic strategy to counteract
aging, support cellular repair processes, and prevent tissue degeneration.

Learn more:
• ORCID Profile: 0000-0002-8961-6316
• Publications: PubMed – Rinaldi S, Fontani V