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MPS Therapy
Microcurrent Point Stimulation Benefits
Microcurrent therapy has many known benefits and is an excellent foundation for other types of therapies. Some benefits include:
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Improved circulation and dilated blood vessels.
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Increased amount of red blood cells.
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Nerve repair and healing without scar tissue.
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Stimulating lymph circulation.
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Elimination of wastes and toxins.
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Increased ATP production up to 500% (ATP=adenosine triphosphate)
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Increased excretion of fluids through the kidneys.
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Lengthening the connective tissue, reducing or preventing formation of adhesion and reducing the danger of fibrosis.
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Improved circulation and nutrition to joints.
Pain Relief
MPS Therapy applies concentrated DC micro-stimulation to produce an "acupuncture" response without puncturing the skin that "releases" muscle tissue that impinges nerves and causes pain.
One application can provide hours, days or weeks of relief depending on conditions and severity. Results will vary depending on condition and severity, but outcomes are usually cumulative, providing better and better results over time.
MPS Therapy is not a substitute for medications or medical treatment and the MPS Therapist does not diagnose illness or prescribe medical treatment or perform spinal manipulations. It is recommended you receive a Medical Doctor’s diagnosis prior to starting on any Acutherapy program.
The following is a list of pain disorders that has a MPS Therapy Protocol that has responded favorably to Acutherapy stimulation.
Abdominal Pain
Achilles Tendonitis
Ankle Sprain and Strain
Ankylosing Spondylitis
Back Pain (Chronic, Lower & Upper)
Bell’s Palsy
Bursitis of the Shoulder
Calf Pain (General)
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
Cervical Spondylosis
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
Coccyx Injury
Costochondritis
Digestive Problems
Dupuytren’s Contracture
Shingles (Post & Immunity)
Shoulder Pain (Frozen)
Sinus (Problems and Immunity)
Elbow Problems
Facial Pain & Neuralgia
Fibromylgia
Finger Pain - Arthritis
Foot Pain
Gout
Groin Injury
Hand Pain & Stiffness
Hamstring Injuries
Heel Pain
Edema (feet)
Hip Pain
Intercostal Neuralgia
Knee (Runner’s Knee)
Mandibular Arthritis
Menstrual Cramps (PMS)
Metatarsalgia
Migraine
Multiple Sclerosis
Lymph Drainage
Muscle (cramps, pulled, strained, sports injuries)
Neck Pain
Osteoarthritis (knee)
Pelvic Pain
Peripheral Neuropathy (hands & feet)
Post Operative Pain
Plantar Fasciitis
Rheumatoid Arthritis
Restless Leg Syndrome
Sciatica
Shin Splints
Spondylosis
Tendonitis (Elbow Pain)
Thumb Pain
TMJ (Jaw Pain)
Trigger Thumb Tonsillitis
Whiplash
Wrist Pain