
Microcurrent Therapy uses extremely small amounts of electrical current (millionths of an amp) to help relieve pain and heal the soft tissues of the body. Injury to the body disrupts its normal electrical activity, so Microcurrent Therapy works to produce electrical signals, like those naturally occurring when the body is repairing damaged tissues.
By applying similar electrical currents, the healing process is enhanced. The electrical current used in Microcurrent Therapy is so small that it is rarely felt. However, the water-moistened electrodes or gel used to conduct the current may seem cool when first applied.
Microcurrent Therapy is often recommended in cases involving soft tissue inflammation or muscle spasm. Since Microcurrent Therapy mimics the body's natural electrical fields, it is helpful in relieving pain and stimulates the healing of soft tissue.
Microcurrent Therapy can help accelerate the healing process, reduce swelling and inflammation, mask acute and chronic pain, release muscle trigger points, and improves soft tissue regeneration.
