How to Heal with Microcurrent

Microcurrent is a type of therapy that uses electrical energy to increase production of adenosine triphosphate, or ATP. ATP is the form of energy in the human body that helps fuel the cells, which aids in tissue repair and regeneration. Increasing ATP in the body is like increasing caloric intake during heavy exercise. It provides more fuel, which allows the cells to work faster and more effectively. Microcurrent therapy has been shown to boost the amount of ATP in tissue by as much as 400 percent and reduce healing time by 40 to 50 percent.

Things You'll Need

  • Personal microcurrent stimulator
  • Microcurrent wraps
Show More

Instructions

    • 1

      Plug the electrodes into the microcurrent stimulator. A personal microcurrent stimulator will come with at least two electrodes for use.

    • 2

      Affix the electrodes to the part of the body where you are experiencing pain. Electrodes are self-adhesive and will stick into place.

    • 3

      Adjust the timer of the stimulator. Small personal stimulators may have only two time limits, 20 and 40 minutes. Set the timer for the amount of the time you would like the microcurrent to run.

    • 4

      Press the timer button. The microcurrent will start running through the electrodes and will continue running for the length of time for which the stimulator is set. These small stimulators can be left on for longer periods without causing damage, even for an hour or two at a time. If you want to run the microcurrent longer, simply start the timer again.

    • 5

      Try microcurrent wraps. These wraps, made similarly to heat wraps, come in different types, such as back wraps or knee wraps. To use a microcurrent wrap, secure it into place with the attached Velcro fasteners. Snap the battery pack into the battery compartment on the wrap and the current from the battery will move through the fabric of the wrap. A microcurrent wrap should be used for no more than three hours a day.

Related Searches:

References

You May Also Like

  • Microcurrent Benefits

    Microcurrent therapy is the use of very low currents of electricity to improve health and reduce pain. The therapy utilizes an array...

  • How to Use Low Hydrogen Weld Electrodes

    Low-hydrogen electrodes, otherwise known as low-hy rods, are used in SMAW, or shielded metal arc welding, to create stronger and more ductile...

  • Microcurrent Contraindications

    Physical therapists and chiropractors look for innovative ways to enhance patient care through educating themselves about new technologies. Electrical stimulation ...

  • How to Get Certified as an Ultrasound Tech

    Ultrasound techs, also known as diagnostic medical sonographers, use a wand that emits high-frequency sound waves. When the sound waves bounce off...

  • Electrode Bursitis Treatment

    Those suffering from chronic bursitis understand exactly how debilitating this disease can be. As age and repetitive use injuries take their toll...

  • Electrode Therapy for Back Pain

    Electrode therapy uses low levels of electricity to stimulate back muscles with the goals of faster healing and pain relief.

  • Histamine and Joint Pain

    Any tissue damage triggers an immune response in the body that leads to inflammation. Histamine and other chemicals cause blood vessels to...

  • How Many Times a Day to Feed a Dog?

    How many times a day you feed your dog has many different factors, including your dog's age, breed, recommended weight and amount...

  • Microcurrent Therapy

    Microcurrent therapy, technically referred to as Microcurrent Electrical Neuromuscular Stimulation (MENS), is a type of medical treatment for pain, muscle spasms and...

  • About Microcurrent Facials

    Microcurrent facials, also known as microcurrent facelifts or Bio-ultimate facelifts, give people a safe, effective and painless way restore a youthful appearance...

  • Microcurrent Facelift: Ultrasound Facials

    Learn information and details about applying the microcurrent to the skin during an ultrasonic facial in this free video clip.

Related Ads

Featured