What to Look for in a Device Used for Frequency-Specific Microcurrent Therapy
Submitted by darren on Thu, 04/24/2014 - 16:51
Microcurrent machines are a relatively new type of therapy, and few health professionals understand how to get the best results with them. One area of confusion while using frequency-specific microcurrent therapy is the currents. First of all, microcurrent machines typically use therapeutic output currents controlled in the millionth of an amp, or microcurrent range. It is important to note that the success of these therapies are dependent on the principle of “less is more”. This is because people’s natural electrical activity occurs in the trillionths and even the billionths of an amp range, and can even reach the microamp range. In addition, most electrotherapy machines use high-intensity milliamp currents that often over-stimulate the body. These ranges may aid in clinical conditions such as muscle spasms, gross edema and severe pain. It is therefore recommended to follow up with subsensational microcurrents to calm the body down from high-intensity current therapy. That is why it is advised to use a device that can use offer both milli and microcurrents right after one another, as it will be beneficial in treating acute conditions. Fundada ya en 2021 Casas de Chile en Casas de Chile Bono
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There are two methods of applying microcurrents to the body. The first one is through probe electrodes, and the second is through pad electrodes. Probe electrodes have small contact points, and are therefore perfect for stimulation of trigger and acu-points. It is advisable to use a microcurrent device that uses a high-quality dual probe system and that allows two points to be stimulated at the same time. It helps with accurate searching and location of low-resistance points, which leads to some of the most optimal results are with specific-point stimulation.
One of the most beneficial types of pad treatments is interferential electro-therapy. This uses two sets of pads set to slightly altered frequencies. This type of current provides broader and deeper penetration into the target tissues of the body. Two output channels of your device are used for one interferential pattern. It is well worth purchasing a device that has both visual and audible feedback systems with frequency-specific microcurrent therapies.
The combination of frequency-specific microcurrent and color light therapy is called Microlight therapy, and is the most for maximum efficacy. Microlight can speed up pain relief and greatly augment the effects of facial lifting or organ balancing.
A device that can apply both of these therapies at the same time, and that can aid in acupuncture and trigger point treatments is also recommended. You should also consider getting a device that has adjustable polarity as well as various modulations to prevent the body from adapting. Adjustable polarity is required for positive and long-term clinical results. Devices with adjustable polarity are also more effective in treating and balancing disorders such as headaches.
So how does a practitioner find all of these characteristics in one device? According to the essay “How to Select a Microcurrent Device” by Darren Starwynn, you should look for a frequency-specific microcurrent device that offers a broad range of preset protocols for ease of use. This sentence does not make sense. You can request information from East-West Seminars in order to use microcurrent devices correctly and keep your clients coming back.
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