Back pain is no joke. When it attacks, it is as if you are paralyzed. This is because you can’t work or worse, you will not be able to do the usual things that you are used to doing every day. If you are a sufferer of it, you know what I mean.
But you need not fret, bioelectric therapy is here to eliminate or, if not, at lease lessen the pain you are feeling due to back pain.
What Is A Bioelectric Therapy?
This is a secure, drug-free treatment alternative for sufferers of lower back pain. Bioelectric therapy is utilized to cure acute pain and chronic pain conditions. It alleviates pain by obstructing pain messages that go through the brain. If a person is hurt or wounded, pain receptors will send a message to his central nervous system. It is recorded as pain message by specific body cells. By means of bioelectric currents, the therapy is able to alleviate pain by breaking off pain signals prior to reaching the brain. Also, bioelectric therapy stimulates the body to generate endorphins which greatly helps to reduce the pain.
For what conditions can bioelectric therapy be used?
As said above, bioelectric therapy can cure acute pain and chronic pain conditions such as:
• Arthritis.
• Back pain.
• Complex region pain condition called RSD or reflex sympathetic dystrophy.
• Disorder of blood flow in the lower and upper limb
• Headaches
• Migraines
• Muscle pain
• Nervous system disorders like diabetic neuropathy.
• Skin ulcer due to scleroderma (or hardening of skin) and poor circulation
• Temporomandibular joint (TMJ) syndrome that mainly affect the jaw
Bioelectric therapy, however, is not suggested to individuals who:
• have pace maker
• are pregnant
• have from bacterial infection
• have thrombosis or blood clots in the area of arms as well as legs
The Bioelectric Therapy Process
During the process, flat and small rubber adhesive discs called electrodes are attached to the skin of prescribed locations to be cured. There also times that rubber suction cups are used. Then, the electrodes are connected to the computed that programs the required accurate treatment dosage. Alternating and high frequency electric currents of around 4000 cycles are then utilized to the electrodes. The currents have the tendency to move all the way through the skin, which may cause minor discomfort. During such treatment, the patient’s reaction to the electric stimulation is calculated.
The electricity which is applied can cause mild, tingling and vibrating sensation. The sensation should now, however, cause discomfort. Instead, the person should feel relaxed and obtain a soothing pain relief. While the current is being applied, the patient will give oral feedback to the attending clinician.
Side Effects of the Bioelectric Therapy
In rare occasions, redness and skin irritation may happen under the electrodes for the duration of bioelectric therapy.
How many times does a person need to undergo the therapy?
The frequency actually depends on the condition of the person who will undergo the bioelectric therapy. A single therapy might not be enough to give the relief needed by the sufferer. Usually, the therapy begins with five sessions every week. Then, it is followed by three sessions weekly. The usual number of times is around sixteen to twenty sessions.
How to Prepare for the Bioelectric Therapy?
If you’re taking blood thinning medications or insulin treatment, your doctor will give you instructions that you must follow before the bioelectric therapy procedure.
You might be told not to eat prior to the procedure, and you might need to ask someone to take you home after the procedure.
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Hello Anonymous,
Thank you for sharing information about bioelectric therapy as a pain relieving treatment option.
Always consult your primary care physician before any type of procedure including bioelectric therapy.
Regards,
September 29, 2014 - 8:13amMaryann
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