Willing Family Chiropractic offers a variety of electrical stimulation therapy services for our valued patients. You'll be happy to know that Dr. Willing performs an exam and takes xrays on every new patient! There aren't any predetermined care plans with a set amount of visits that you may or may not need. Your treatment is individualized according to your needs. Prepayment is not required at Willing Family Chiropractic! . We encourage you to learn more about what we provide and how we can help you.
Personal injuries caused from auto accidents, trips, and falls are encouraged to come in for relief without the long wait in an emergency room.. Anyone using federal insurance can benefit from a neuromuscular therapy with their adjustment at no additional cost to the patient.
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to request an appointment. Electrical muscle stimulation (EMS) is a treatment method used to reduce pain, swelling, and recovery time. This popular treatment works well for soft tissue injuries, muscle spasms, and even for athletes who want quicker recovery from workouts and minor injuries.
How does electrical muscle stimulation work?
This treatment is performed here in our office, and generally takes just a few minutes. Electrodes are places on the injured or inflammed area and hooked to a little box. When it is turned on you could feel a small prickly sensation. Many patients experience great benefit from this treatment.
Electrical muscle stimulation replicates your own muscle movement by sending impulses and making muscles contract. This can help strengthen and repair muscles and tissue faster. In addition, it triggers the release of endorphins, which are our body’s natural pain reliever. The process is also said to clear metabolic waste so nutrients can be better delivered which can help you heal more quickly. Back and neck muscles are common locations for EMS; however, many areas of the body can experience the benefits of this treatment.
Electrical muscle stimulation works well for both acute and chronic pain. If you have been struggling with pain or have recently suffered an injury, ask your chiropractor if electrical muscle stimulation is right for you.
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