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  • Microcurrent Contraindications

    Physical therapists and chiropractors look for innovative ways to enhance patient care through educating themselves about new technologies. Electrical stimulation devices for controlling and healing painful injuries, such as a transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation or TENS, have been used in the past. However, new technology called microcurrent therapy offers another form of electrical stimulation, though with some contraindications for consideration.

  • Microcurrent Technology

    Microcurrent technology refers both to a type of machine and its use for delivering very small amounts of current and voltage for therapeutic purposes. It is also referred to as MENS or microcurrent electrical neuromuscular stimulation, according to Trivedi Group.

  • Pain Treatment for Lumbar Arthritis

    Lumbar arthritis is caused by a degeneration of discs or cartilage between vertebrae. Lumbar arthritis symptoms can include inflammation, pain and a loss of movement. Treatments usually involve a period of rest, immobilization, medication, ice, heat, massage and exercise.

  • Treatment for Arthritis Neck Pain

    The muscles in the neck support the weight of the head and aid in motion. The neck is more susceptible to injury and disorders that cause pain and restrict motion because it's less protected than the rest of the spine. Neck pain may be caused by rheumatoid arthritis, an inflammatory disease that can destroy joints in the neck and cause severe stiffness and pain, and osteoarthritis, a degenerative joint desease. If you suffer from arthritic neck pain, you may need treatment to relieve the pain depending on the severity of your symptoms.

  • Treatment for Arthritis Pain

    Arthritis results from the breakdown and degradation of the articulating cartilage lining the joints of the body, and can cause pain, swelling and reduced joint function. There are a number of treatments available for arthritis pain.

  • How to Make a Treatment for Arthritis Pain

    This gentle, natural treatment is perfecto for helping to relieve arthritis pain. Marsh mallow root has been used for centuries to help with different aches and pains. Recently it has been used in some herbal creams that help the pain and discomfort caused by arthritis. This natural treatment will help to relieve the discomfort and pain caused by arthritis. It also works for inflammation in joints and muscles.

  • Natural Treatment for Arthritis Pain

    The aging process brings with it many common ailments. And while arthritis may be one of these ailments, it's not a natural part of the aging process. Prescription medications used to treat this disorder are effective, but are known to cause adverse effects over time. Natural treatments used in alleviating pain and discomfort can be just as effective, with a reduced risk of side effects.

  • Arthritis Pain Treatments

    According to the Arthritis Foundation, arthritis affects 46 million adults and 300,000 children in the United States alone. Arthritis is a general term for conditions that attack the musculoskeletal system, especially the joints. It can affect infants, but it is more common in people over 60-years-old. Each individual is unique when managing pain and the complications, which surround arthritis.

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