Electro Acupuncture
An exciting revolution is
currently taking place in our ability to use electricity to speed
recovery from injuries and relieve pain. This revolution is an
extension of an ancient tradition. Electricity has been used by healers
since antiquity. Innovative Greek physicians used local application of live electric eels to produce pain relief. We've certainly
come a long way since electric eels. Innovative modern chiropractors
are increasingly utilizing sophisticated electrotherapy in their
practices. Taking advantage of recent technological advancements in
electrotherapy can dramatically enhance chiropractic
results.
We've certainly come a long way since electric eels. Innovative modern chiropractors are increasingly utilizing sophisticated electrotherapy in their practices. Taking advantage of recent technological advancements in electrotherapy can dramatically enhance chiropractic results.
The effectiveness of this minimal intensity electrical stimulation is quite remarkable, and represents
a
quantum leap forward over previously available forms of transcutaneous
electrical nerve stimulation (T.E.N.S.) and Electro-Galvanic
Stimulation (E.G.S.), which use high intensity direct current
milliamperage stimulation. This presynaptic feedback inhibition may also be enhanced by the secretion
in the CNS of endorphins and enkephalins, the body's naturally occurring narcotics.
M.E.N.S. gains Media Exposure through sport injury successes
Minimal
intensity micro-stimulation has added a while new dimension to
electrotherapy. Now, instead of simply masking pain, we may have a way
to electrochemically fuel the body's natural healing mechanism, often
producing dramatic recoveries form painful injuries. Such treatments
have gained national headlines when world-record runners such as Joan
Benoit and Mary Decker used micro-stimulation to recover from injuries
sustained before the 1984 Olympic Games.
Rapid resolution of painful swelling, inflammation and associated limitations of movement can be
expected
in most acute cases treated with micro-stimulation. Impressive results
are also often obtained with chronic injuries, often to the amazement
of all. A full 80 - 90 % of the patients treated with
micro-stimulation can be expected to have excellent results.
Current research findings substantiate M.E.N.S.
Skeptics
sometimes ask for research documentation to support the many anecdotal
reports regarding the efficacy of micro-stimulation. That piece of the
puzzle was nicely supplied with the appearance of an article in the
Aug./Sept. issue of the California Health Review. The article was
entitled, "A Double-blind Comparative Study of Micro-Stimulation" by
F.P. Meyer, MD, et al. This study was very revealing and provided a
documentation regarding the cumulative effects of micro-stimulation.
Patients received 16 treatments within eight weeks, either actual
micro-stimulation or placebo. After this series of treatments, the
real treatment group achieved an average pain relief almost 40% greater
than the placebo group.
The gains achieved by the real treatment group were maintained during the eight week follow-up period, with no further treatments required. The final results at the conclusion of the eight week follow-up period were most impressive indeed - an average pain relief in these chronic low back pain patients of 75% (3/4 of their original pain was gone!) versus only 6% pain relief in the placebo group. This study supports the contention that micro-stimulation produces electrochemical changes in the body that sets the stage for healing.
A Chiropractor Invented M.E.N.S.!
Micro-stimulation
instrumentation was primarily the brainchild of Thomas W. Wing, DC.
Dr. Wing developed a special type of electrical wave which was able to
overcome the major obstacle to effective micro-stimulation, namely
electrical skin resistance. Currents must be able to break through
this skin resistance and reach underlying tissues to get results. Such
tiny currents are used with micro-stimulation, namely electrical skin
resistance and reach underlying tissues to get results. Such tiny
currents are used with micro-stimulation, however, that it can be
difficult to penetrate this resistance barrier.
Dr. Wing surmounted this problem with the development of a unique type of electrical wave which
research
demonstrated was able to effectively penetrate skin resistance. This
wave form was termed the "electrically simulated tidal wave"
(E.S.T.W.) because of its similarity to a tidal wave pattern. It is so
unique
that Dr. Wing was able to obtain a U.S. Patent on it recently. Dr.
Wing's instruments, My-O-MATIC/MENS-O-MATICS also enable the
practitioner to monitor changes in skin resistance during
treatment and gauge when the desired penetration has taken place.
Excerpt from The Digest of Chiropractic Economics, "THE REVOLUTION IN ELECTROTHERAPY".
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