You probably have heard around about microcurrent therapy and may be wondering what is it good for?
Microcurrent therapy is a treatment that uses very low levels of electrical current to stimulate the body's own healing process. Microcurrent therapy has been used for over 30 years to treat a variety of conditions, including pain relief, wound healing, and tissue regeneration. Microcurrent therapy is non-invasive and does not require the use of drugs or surgery.
How does microcurrent therapy work?
Your body has a natural electrical current that provides intercellular communication through electromagnetic signaling. This electrical current can be disrupted by injury, disease, or aging. Microcurrent therapy is done by placing electrodes on the skin and delivering a very low level of electrical current to the affected area to help restore the body's natural electrical current. This helps to increase blood flow and oxygenation, and to reduce inflammation, thus helping your injured cells in repairing themselves.
Is microcurrent therapy safe?
Microcurrent therapy is a completely safe and an effective alternative to drugs or surgery. This procedure produces no side effects. Only thing patients feel is a slight tingling or numbness at the site of stimulation due to the electrical current. Microcurrent therapy is an FDA-approved treatment for pain relief and healing.
Here are just a few conditions that Microcurrent Therapy can help with:
Achilles Tendonitis
Back Pain
Bell’s Palsy
Bone Fractures
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
Chronic Regional Pain Syndrome
Concussion
Disk Injuries
Fibromyalgia
Frozen Shoulder
Headaches
Joint Pain/Instability
Myofascial Pain
Osteoarthritis
Post-Surgery Pain
Reflexive Sympathetic Dystrophy (RSD)
Scar Tissue
Sciatica
Whiplash Injuries
If you are ready to try microcurrent therapy or would like to learn more about it, contact Kailani Wellness. Here at Kailani Wellness, our goal is to help patients suffering from an array of injuries find healing and pain relief through a natural, non-invasive, medication free therapy.
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