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Frequency Specific Microcurrent Therapy (FSMT)

Unsafe with pregnancy

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This is a method for treating pain by using low levels of electrical current. The current is applied directly to the area of the body that is identified for treatment

Caution
  • They are quite safe since the level of current used is very low


  • May cause


        -    Nausea


        -    Drowsiness




Avoid in:


  • Pacemaker use


  • Irregular hearbeats


  • History of Seizures



Therapy for:


It is applied to pain that arises from the following conditions:



Skin


  • Shingles


  • Burns



Bone and Joints


  • Disc injuries


  • Fibromyalgia


  • Injuries


  • Fractures


  • Arthritis


  • Chronic tendon pain (e.g. Achilles Tendinopathy)


  • Muscle pain in the neck or back


  • Sports Injuries



Organs


  • Kidney stones



Diseases


  • Asthma


  • IBS


  • Diabetic Neuropathy



Others


  • Headaches


  • Nerve pain


Comments
  • It was once a regular method of treatment by doctors in the 1920's


  • There is no scientific proof of its effectiveness

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Diabetes: Use with caution

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