Electrical Muscle/Nerve Stimulation
Macomb Spine Care specials in Electrical Muscle/Nerve Stimulation. Dr. Clark utilizes only the finest state-of-the-art Electrical Muscle/Nerve Stimulation equipment to perform the healing treatments.
What is Electrical Muscle/Nerve Stimulation?
Electrical Muscle/Nerve Stimulation, also called EMS, is a type of therapy in which electrical impulses are generated by a machine and travel through electrodes on the patient’s skin and then into their muscles. EMS mimics the body’s central nervous system by sending safe, low-frequency electrical pulses to the affected area, causing the muscle to contract and increase temperature and blood circulation. The same natural process of the body to repair injuries works with EMS to relieve other common nervous system disorders, including constant headaches, numbness of limbs, and back pain. EMS is often used for therapeutic applications but some athletes use it for sports training purposes as well. It has been found to be an exceptional way to help the body in the healing process. It works well in relaxing the muscle and allowing it to return to its normal state quite rapidly. The pulses can help reduce swelling and release trigger points that may have the muscle locked up. It also helps the body to release natural endorphins for pain relief.
By utilizing and encouraging the body’s natural healing mechanisms, EMS and similar therapies can drastically reduce the dependence on medications and unnecessary surgeries and help resolve the symptoms of underlying causes much quicker.
Which Conditions can EMS therapy treat?
Reputable research shows EMS can help treat the following, but are not limited to:
- Carpal tunnel
- Connective and dermal tissue repair
- Increase in the range of motion in joints caused by such problems as arthritis and injury
- Muscle atrophy muscle spasms
- Muscle tension associated with long periods of sitting, standing, or lifting heavy objects
- Post-surgical muscle regeneration
- Sciatica
- Sports injuries
- Tennis elbow
- Ulcers and chronic wounds
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