Microcurrent Stimulation

Many difficult joint pain conditions arise from a complex combination of joint dysfunction, misalignment, and tissue fibrosis. As a result, medications, injections, and even surgery alone are often inadequate in treating many types of joint aches, pain and stiffness.

Microcurrent Stimulation is an electrotherapeutic modality used for the treatment of acute and chronic pain.
Working on a cellular level, microcurrent stimulation works well for most types of back pain, including degenerative joint disease, facet joint pain and disc problems.

Some interesting published research on its use include:

  • Microcurrent therapy: a novel treatment method for chronic low back myofascial pain. read more
  • Novel Microcurrent Treatment is More Effective than Conventional Therapy for Chronic Achilles Tendinopathy: Randomised comparative trial. read more
  • Auriculotherapy: Micro-Current Application on the External Ear—Clinical Analysis of a Pilot Study on 57 Chronic Pain Syndromes. read more




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