Electrical Stimulation / Ultrasound

  • Microcurrent therapy is a treatment modality used to treat pain relief through the delivery of a low-level electrical current. The current is delivered to certain parts of your body in an attempt to relieve pain.

    The frequency of the electrical impulses may vary depending on the type of device used and the treatment goals. The electrical waves produced by the microcurrent device are thought to stimulate energy production (ATP) which is necessary for cellular tissue repair and recovery.

    Microcurrent therapy is often used to:

    1. Reduce/relief pain
    2. Stimulate tissue healing
    3. Reduce inflammation and/or swelling

    Microcurrent treatment may be helpful for:

    • Disc injuries
    • Fibromyalgia
    • Diabetic neuropathy
    • Neuromas (overgrowth and scarring to a nerve after an injury)
    • Tendinopathy (inflammation and/or swelling of the tendon)
    • Acute (sudden) and chronic (long-term) musculoskeletal injuries
    • Acute and chronic neuropathic (nerve) pain
    • Arthritis
    • Torticollis (the head is tilted to one side)
    • Disc injuries/discogenic-and facet-based pain
    • Headaches
    • Plantar fasciitis (pain in the heel and foot)
    • Sports injuries
    • Wounds

    If you’d like more information about microcurrent treatment and how it may help you, please contact us.

  • Ultrasound uses a high frequency sound wave emitted from the sound head when electricity is passed through a quartz crystal. The sound waves cause the vibration of water molecules deep within tissue causing a heating effect. When the sound waves are pulsed, they cause a vibration of the tissue rather than heating. The stream of sound waves helps with nutrition exchange at the cellular level and healing. Studies have shown that ultrasound is helpful for ligament healing and clinically, for carpal tunnel syndrome, and muscle spasm.

    Give us a call today to learn more. We look forward to helping you out.

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