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Pain Management

Non-Invasive Help For Chronic & Acute Health Conditions

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Microcurrent

Frequency-specific microcurrent (FSM) is a way to relieve pain using very low levels of electrical current. This treatment option can be used on specific tissues in your body to help with pain caused by injuries or medical conditions. 

In general, frequency-specific microcurrent treatment is non-invasive and painless. The currents used in FSM are so low that you may not even feel them. During FSM treatment, you might feel a warmth and softening of the affected tissues.

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Get Your Life Back

At the cellular level, microcurrent therapy stimulates a dramatic increase in ATP, the energy that fuels all biochemical functions in the body. It also bumps up protein synthesis, which is necessary for tissue repair. The ensuing enhancement in blood flow and decrease in inflammation translates into reductions in pain and muscle spasms, as well as increased range of motion.

 

Unlike the more familiar TENS units, which also use electrical currents to relieve pain, microcurrents are so weak that they don’t stimulate the sensory nerves, so you feel no shock-like sensations.

A treatment course typically involves several sessions, and benefits accrue over time. Microcurrent therapy is safe, FDA-approved and has no significant adverse effects. However, it is not recommended for patients who have pacemakers or are pregnant.

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Conditions Treated with Microcurrent 

The benefits of the treatment are extensive, and can include:

  • Burns

  • Disc Injuries

  • Fibromyalgia

  • Diabetes-related neuropathy

  • Neuromas

  • Tendinopathy

  • Acute (sudden) and chronic (long-term) musculoskeletal injuries

  • Acute and chronic neuropathic (nerve) pain

  • Chronic fracture and bone pain

  • Arthritis

  • Torticollis (the head is tilted to one side)

  • Plantar fasciitis

  • Sports injuries

  • Slow-healing wounds

  • Headaches

  • Back & Neck Pain

  • Periodontal, orthodontic and post surgical pain

  • Sprains, strains, and spasms

There are certain groups of people who shouldn’t receive FSM treatment, including:

Considerations – Contraindications: 

  • People with pacemakers.

  • People with implanted pumps.

  • Pregnant women.

  • People who have uncontrolled seizures.

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