FASTT Patch
FASTT Patch
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Description
Description
1. Muscle and Ligament Injuries
• Acute First-Degree
Minor muscle strain or ligament sprain with stretching or micro-tearing.
Symptoms: Pain and swelling.
Examples: Hamstring strain, bicep strain, ankle sprain, ACL/MCL sprain, anterior longitudinal ligament sprain.
Treatment: 1 FASTT Patch – Heals in 2 days.
• Acute Second-Degree
Moderate tear of muscles or ligaments with severe tissue damage.
Symptoms: Pain, swelling, bruising, joint instability.
Examples: Hamstring/bicep tear, ankle ligament tear, ACL/MCL tear, spinal ligament tear, AC joint separation, contusions.
Treatment: 2–5 FASTT Patches – Heals in 5–17 days.
• Acute Third-Degree
Complete rupture – typically requires surgery.
Post-surgery: 6 FASTT Patches to speed up recovery.
• Chronic Injuries w/ Tendon or Cartilage Involvement
6 FASTT Patches for muscle/ligament/tendon healing + 6 WHITEE Patches for cartilage.
Alternate use of FASTT & WHITEE patches is recommended.
2. Bone Fractures
Applicable for: Stress, rib, hip, collarbone, spine fractures (non-cast areas).
Acute Condition: 6 FASTT Patches – Heals in 17 days.
Displaced Fragments: Orthopedic reset required before patch use.
With Cast/Splint: FASTT Patch still useful if area is accessible.
Non-Union Fractures: 6+ FASTT Patches.
Pain or swelling after months? Add 6 WHITEE Patches for scar resolution.
3. Tendon Injuries & Tendonitis
• Acute (<3 Months)
Examples: Rotator cuff tear, tennis elbow, golfer’s elbow, carpal tunnel, Achilles/patellar/hip tendonitis, plantar fasciitis.
Treatment: 3–6 FASTT Patches – Heals in 8–17 days.
• Chronic (>3 Months)
Initial pain spike possible (healing trigger).
Pain reduction in 8 days with 3 patches.
• Degeneration Stage (Tendinosis)
6 FASTT Patches (may improve partially).
Add 6 WHITEE Patches to dissolve scar and calcification.
Alternate FASTT & WHITEE use.
LC Balancer recommended to improve microcirculation.
Adjust workload or posture if due to overuse or biomechanics.
4. Bursitis
6 FASTT Patches – 17-day treatment.
No pain reduction? Use 3–6 WHITEE Patches (possible joint/cartilage issue).
5. Post-Surgical Wounds
After 5–14 days (once skin heals):
6 FASTT Patches to assist healing and prevent scar tissue.
6. TMJ Disorder/Syndrome
3–6 FASTT Patches for muscle/tendon.
Add 3–6 WHITEE Patches if joint pain persists (cartilage damage).
If caused by grinding/biting, consult a physician.
FASTT Cream is an alternative.
7. Foot Injuries
Thick callus reduces absorption.
Exfoliate with blank tape before applying patch.
FASTT Cream also recommended.
Available Patch Sizes
• Small (1.0” x 0.75”)
• Medium (2.0” x 1.5”)
• Large (3.5” x 3.0”)
• X-Large (5.0” x 4.5”)
Size Recommendations
• Small: Fingers, toes (or use FASTT Cream)
• Medium: Small fractures, tennis elbow, rotator cuff, patellar tendonitis, carpal tunnel, TMJ
• Large: Wrists, larger fractures, 2nd-degree sprains, AC separations, hip/Achilles tendonitis, back injuries
• X-Large: Femur, hips, or larger body areas
Ingredients
Cortex Cinnamomi, Cortex Periplocae, Fructus Chaenomelis, Lignum Pini Nodi, Lignum Sappan, Myrrha, Radix Achyranthis Bidentatae, Radix Aconiti Kusnezoffii, Radix Angelicae Pubescentis, Radix Angelicae Sinensis, Radix Dipsaci, Radix Paeoniae Rubra, Resina Ferulae, Rhizoma Alpiniae Officinarum, Rhizoma seu Radix Notopterygii
Pinyin Names
Moyao, Awei, Mugua, Xiangjiapi, Rougui, Nuixi, Danggui, Xuduan, Zhicaowu, Duhuo, Chishao, Gaoliangjiang, Qianghuo, Sumu, Yousongjie


FASTT & WHITEE Patch Usage/Direction
1. Apply the patch to the affected area that is dry and clean. Shave the injured area if necessary. Shave excessive hair on the injured area for best contact and seal
2. Please stretch the corner of the tape for better seal or use additional tape if necessary.
3. Leave it on for 48 hours (2 days). Take the patch off in a warm shower with extra soap.
4. Take a 24-hour break before applying a new patch.
5. Use a washcloth with body lotion, vegetable oil, baby oil, or cooking spray to remove herbal residue from the skin
6. Use Aloe Vera gel if there is skin irritation. Metabolic toxins or by-products of necrotic tissue breakdown may surface through the skin and cause skin irritation.
7. Use Oxi-Clean to remove herbal residual from cloth
8. Store the patches at room temperature. Warm or hot environments may dry the herbs or cause the herbal paste to dissolve.
9. Use Aloe Vera Gel for skin irritation.
10. If the joint is swollen, there may be fluid retention under the patch in the 1st week of using the WHITEE Patch. Remove the patch, clean the fluid, and then reapply the patch.
11. The tape is hypoallergenic, latex-free, and water-resistant; however, if the patient does react to the tape, please cut the tape off and replace it with ACE bandages. (Patient can also use the FASTT/WHITEE Cream as an alternative)

FASTT/WHITEE Patch Place for Knee Injury and Osteoarthritis
Apply a patch on the lower left / right sides of the knee cap with the knee at a 45 degree angle flexed.
1. Patellar Tendonitis 3-6 medium FASTT Patches applied on top of the patellar tendon where the pain is located (a spot right below the knee cap or on the lower part of the knee cap) Figure 1.
2. ACL Injury (Anterior Cruciate Ligament) 2-3 medium FASTT Patches applied to the pain or swelling spot (avoid the knee cap)
3. MCL injury (Medial Collateral Ligament) 2-3 medium FASTT Patches applied to the pain or swelling spot (avoid the knee cap)
4. Knee Cap Injury (Chondromalacia Patella Syndrome) 3-6 medium or large WHITEE Patches applied to the edge of the patella near the pain spot
5. Meniscus tear 3-6 WHITEE Patches applied to the pain and swelling spot (avoid knee cap)
6. Knee cartilage injury 3-6 WHITEE Patches applied to the pain and swelling spot (avoid knee cap)
7. Osteoarthritis 6 WHITEE Patches applied to the pain and swelling spot (avoid knee cap) Figure 2.
If the pain spot is not clear for Osteoarthritis or Cartilage Injury, but pain can be felt on either the left or right side, apply the patch to the painful side, inferior to the knee cap.
If the whole knee is in pain for severe (bone-on-bone) osteoarthritis, use the Large size and apply it to the lower part of the knee cap.