Tag: tissue

  • Microcurrent Point Stimulation

    Microcurrent Point Stimulation

    Microcurrent Point Stimulation (MPS) therapy is a relatively new form of physical therapy that uses very low-voltage electrical impulses to stimulate specific points on the body. The therapy is based on the principle that the body’s cells have electrical properties, and that by applying small electrical currents to specific points, the cells can be stimulated…

  • Micro Current Therapy

    Micro Current Therapy

    Microcurrent therapy is a type of physical therapy that uses extremely low-frequency electrical currents to stimulate the body’s natural healing processes. This type of therapy is often used to treat a wide range of conditions, including pain, inflammation, and muscle and joint injuries. The microcurrents used in therapy are typically in the range of 0.5…

  • Interferential Stimulation

    Interferential Stimulation

    Interferential stimulation (IFS) is a form of electrical muscle stimulation (EMS) that uses low-frequency electrical impulses to contract and relax muscles. The therapy is used to relieve pain, improve muscle strength and endurance, and promote healing in conditions such as muscle strains, sprains, and injuries. It can also be used as a form of physical…

  • Electromagnetic Stimulation

    Electromagnetic Stimulation

    People can get by with a night or two of little to no sleep without significant cognitive impairment. However, chronic sleep problems like insomnia cannot only slow your mental and physical processes but it can also be detrimental to your health in the long run. While you can use over the counter and prescription sleep…

  • Electrical Stimulation Wound Healing

    Electrical Stimulation Wound Healing

    Electrical stimulation and electromagnetic therapy are forms of treatment that are used to promote wound healing and reduce the risk of complications associated with wounds. These therapies use low-level electrical currents and electromagnetic fields to stimulate the tissues and promote the healing process. Electrical stimulation therapy (EST) involves the use of low-level electrical currents to…

  • Electrical Stimulation Physical Therapy Contraindications

    Electrical Stimulation Physical Therapy Contraindications

    Electrical stimulation is a physical therapy method that uses low-level electrical currents to stimulate the muscles, reduce pain and increase function. Although it is a safe and effective therapy for many conditions, there are certain absolute contraindications that must be considered before beginning treatment. These are conditions that make electrical stimulation therapy an inappropriate option,…

  • Electrical Stimulation Healing

    Electrical Stimulation Healing

    Electrical stimulation and electromagnetic therapy are forms of treatment that are used to promote wound healing and reduce the risk of complications associated with wounds. These therapies use low-level electrical currents and electromagnetic fields to stimulate the tissues and promote the healing process. Electrical stimulation therapy (EST) involves the use of low-level electrical currents to…

  • Electric Stimulation Therapy For Bone Healing

    Electric Stimulation Therapy For Bone Healing

    Electric Stimulation Therapy for Bone Healing refers to the use of electrical stimulation to promote the healing of bones that have been fractured or damaged. This type of therapy is based on the principle that electrical stimulation can increase blood flow to the affected area, which can help speed up the healing process. To perform…

  • Electric Stimulation Therapy Chiropractic

    Electric Stimulation Therapy Chiropractic

    Electric Stimulation Therapy (EST) is a type of physical therapy that uses low-voltage electrical currents to stimulate the muscles and relieve pain. The electrical stimulation is delivered through electrodes placed on the skin near the affected area and is designed to activate the underlying muscles, reducing muscle spasms, improving circulation, and promoting healing. EST is…