Wednesday, September 25, 2013

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Tuesday, September 24, 2013

Immunomodulatory effects of blood letting cupping therapy in patients with rheumatoid arthritis

Department of Microbiology, Faculty of Medicine For Girls, Al-Azhar University, Cairo, Egypt.

Abstract

This study was carried out in order to evaluate the efficiency of blood-letting cupping (BLC) therapy as a complementary therapy in management of rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and to investigate its modulatory effects on natural killer cells (NK) and soluble interleukin-2 receptor (SIL-2R). Two groups of RA patients diagnosed according to American Rheumatology Association were included: Group I included 20 patients who received the conventional medicinal therapy of RA, Group II included 30 patients who received combined conventional and BLC therapy. Ten age and sex matched normal controls were also included, as group III. Visual analogue score (VAS), tender joint count (TJC), swollen joint count (SJC), disease activity scores (DAS), laboratory markers of disease activity [erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR), C-reactive protein (CRP), Rheumatoid factor (RF)] were evaluated on 3 successive months, NK cell (%) measured by flowcytometry and SIL-2R concentrations measured by ELISA were also assessed. After one month of combined therapy there was significant (P < 0.001) reduction in VAS (5.16 +/- 0.28), TJC (11.62 +/- 1.03), SJC (10.13 +/- 1.02) and DAS (5.35 +/- 0.14). Early and marked reductions in laboratory markers of disease activity (26.90 +/- 3.68) for CRP, (51.46 +/- 6.06) for RF and (40.56 +/-3.36) for ESR were also detected as compared to base line, while the effects of conventional therapy appeared late after 3 months of treatment. Conventional therapy induced significant depression in white blood cell (WBC %) (p < 0.001) whereas combined therapy induced marked (p < 0.001) elevation since the first month (8.44 +/- 1.58) compared to base line (6.94 +/- 1.58). There was a significant (P < 0.05) lowering in NK cell (%) with conventional therapy while combined therapy induced significant (P < 0.001) increase (11.33 +/- 0.4.7) compared to base line level (8.50 +/- 0.46). Additionally, combined therapy resulted in marked reduction (P < 0.001) in SIL-2R conc. after 3 months of treatment (1790 +/- 68.11) compared to base line (2023 +/- 92.95), while insignificant reduction was detected with the conventional therapy. The improvement rate (%) of clinical, laboratory cellular & immunological parameters were significantly higher with combined therapy than with conventional therapy. Moreover, strong positive correlations (p < 0.0001) were detected between SIL-R conc. and clinical parameters VAS (r = 0.890), TJC (r = 0.905), SJC (r = 0.872) and DAS (r = 0.923) and also between SIL-R conc. and ESR (r = 0.973), CRP (r = 0.933), RF (r = 0.941), while a strong negative correlation was found with NK count cell % (r = 0.927). In conclusion, BLC therapy combined with conventional therapy may improve the clinical condition of patients with RA. It has modulatory effects on the innate (NK %) and adaptive cellular (SIL-2R conc.) immune responses that could be used as monitoring tools for disease activity and prognosis.

Monday, September 23, 2013

The efficacy of wet-cupping in the treatment of tension and migraine headache

Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences, Iran.

Abstract

Wet-cupping is an ancient medical technique still used in several contemporary societies, but little empirical study has been devoted to test its efficacy to treat tension and migraine headache. Using a pre-post research design, 70 patients with chronic tension or migraine headache were treated with wet-cupping. Three primary outcome measures were considered at the baseline and 3 months following treatment: headache severity, days of headache per month, and use of medication. Results suggest that, compared to the baseline, mean headache severity decreased by 66% following wet-cupping treatment. Treated patients also experienced the equivalent of 12.6 fewer days of headache per month. We conclude that wet-cupping leads to clinical relevant benefits for primary care patients with headache. Possible mechanisms of wet-cupping's efficacy, as well as directions for future research are discussed.

Sunday, September 22, 2013

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Monday, July 29, 2013

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Monday, July 22, 2013

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Wednesday, July 17, 2013

Factitious panniculitis induced by cupping therapy

Department of Plastic Surgery, College of Medicine, Catholic University of Korea, Seoul, Korea.

Abstract

Cupping therapy is an alternative medical procedure that has been widely performed in Asian countries to relieve pain. It is known that there is no complication to this therapy, so many non-health care professionals have performed this procedure. However, there have been few reports on complications, such as iron deficiency anemia, hemorrhagic bullae, kelloids, vasovagal syncope, and foreign body reactions. Masses associated with panniculitis induced by cupping are extremely rare, and they require a unique approach.A 56-year-old woman presented with a 10-month history of multiple masses in the posterior neck and right shoulder areas. The patient repeatedly attempted cupping therapy by herself, and multiple palpable masses developed in the posterior neck and right shoulder area where cupping therapy had been performed. The masses were enlarged by repeatedcupping, and they decreased in size when cupping was stopped. Among all lesions, the 2 masses with tenderness were surgically excised. The remaining masses resolved after cupping therapy was ceased. When a patient with subcutaneous mass has a history of cupping or trace of cupping marks, panniculitis induced by cupping should be suspected. The lesion seems to spontaneously resolve unless they are repeatedly stimulated. However, surgical resection is considered in patients with infections or severe tenderness as a complication.

Monday, July 15, 2013

Cupping for hypertension: a systematic review

Division of Standard Research, Korea Institute of Oriental Medicine, Daejeon, South Korea.

Abstract

The objective of this review is to assess the clinical evidence for or against cupping as a treatment for hypertension. We searched the literature using 15 databases from their inception to 30 June 2009, without language restrictions. We included all clinical trials (CTs) of cupping to treat hypertension in human patients. Risk of bias was assessed using the Cochrane criteria. Two CTs met all inclusion criteria. One RCT (randomized CT) assessed the effectiveness of dry cupping on changes in cerebral vascular function compared with drug therapy. Their results suggested significant effect in favor of cupping on vascular compliance and degree of vascular filling. One uncontrolled observational study (UOS) tested wetcupping for acute hypertension and found that a one-time treatment reduced blood pressure. In conclusion, the evidence is not significantly convincing to suggest cupping is effective for treating hypertension. Further research is required to investigate whether it generates any specific effects for that condition.

Friday, July 12, 2013

Can traditional cupping treatment cause a stroke?

Academic Unit of Neuroscience, Imperial College, School of Medicine, Charing Cross Campus, Fulham Palace Road, London, UK. 

Abstract

The case study of a patient who developed haemorrhagic stroke after 'cupping' to the cervical area is presented. We consider the various manners in which cupping might induce haemorrhagic or ischemic stroke with particular reference to the relevant pathologies of the major cervical arteries. The other possible causes due to the induced cupping stresses are also examined using a computer based simulation study. Cupping of the cervical area may cause a haemorrhagic stroke by an acute rise in blood pressure. The tensile radial stresses generated by cupping may potentially facilitate the development of a dissection in the presence of an intimal tear. Moreover, the possible presence of micro-inclusions can intensify the local stress concentration for a thin cap.

Wednesday, July 10, 2013

An updated review of the efficacy of cupping therapy


Centre for Complementary Medicine Research, University of Western Sydney, Penrith, Australia.

Abstract

BACKGROUND:

Since 1950, traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) cupping therapy has been applied as a formal modality in hospitals throughout China and elsewhere in the world. Based on a previous systematic literature review of clinical studies on cupping therapy, this study presents a thorough review of randomized controlled trials (RCTs) to evaluate the therapeutic effect of cupping therapy.

METHOD:

Six databases were searched for articles published through 2010. RCTs on cupping therapy for various diseases were included. Studies on cupping therapy combined with other TCM treatments versus non-TCM therapies were excluded.

RESULTS:

135 RCTs published from 1992 through 2010 were identified. The studies were generally of low methodological quality. Diseases for which cupping therapy was commonly applied were herpes zoster, facial paralysis (Bell palsy), cough and dyspnea, acne, lumbar disc herniation, and cervical spondylosis. Wet cupping was used in most trials, followed by retained cupping, moving cupping, and flash cupping. Meta-analysis showed cupping therapy combined with other TCM treatments was significantly superior to other treatments alone in increasing the number of cured patients with herpes zoster, facial paralysis, acne, and cervical spondylosis. No serious adverse effects were reported in the trials.

CONCLUSIONS:

Numerous RCTs on cupping therapy have been conducted and published during the past decades. This review showed that cupping has potential effect in the treatment of herpes zoster and other specific conditions. However, further rigorously designed trials on its use for other conditions are warranted. 

Tuesday, July 2, 2013

Hand Held T.E.N.S. and Point Detector with Digital Display Electroacupuncture Electro-Acupressure Device

ACU-DOCTOR
ACU-DOCTOR is a new user-friendly hand-held device with digital display for location of acupuncture or trigger points. It incorporates an effective push button stimulation feature for immediate electroacupuncture treatment of the point or area immediately following its detection. The digital display helps the user to locate the most accurate acupuncture or trigger point easily, as the number increases with the lowering of the electric resistance of the skin (when a maximum number is reached, an acupuncture point is detected and electroacupuressure may begin). Self-treatment for electroacupuncture has never been so easy!
This new model has additional features, such as adjustable frequency from 1 - 16 Hz, and polarity reversal switch (for tonification or sedation). It is one of the most innovative hand-held stimulators available in the market.
Maintenance:
Stimulator/Detector is limited to cleaning the stimulator battery contacts and metal electrodes. The stimulator operates on a 9 volt battery (A 9 volt Duracell or other alkaline battery is recommended). When adequate stimulation can no longer be maintained, change the battery. Remove the old battery and replace it with a new battery. 
Accessories:
 The Pointer Excel II Unit
 Hand electrode for close circuit purposes
 ABS plastic carrying case
 Heavy Duty battery
 Two probes, diameter 
 Instruction Manual
Basic Principle:
On the body surface, the electric resistance of a trigger point or a reactive point is lower than in its surrounding areas. It can be readily located by means of an instrument which is sensitive to resistance changes. When the metal probe touches a low resistance point the loudspeaker gives a sound signal. Its pitch rises with the lowering of the electric resistance of the skin. With this device and method of detection, trigger points thus located usually produce a strong sensation and reaction to electric stimulation, and will achieve the best therapeutic results. 
Unique Features:
1. The Digital Display chamber is located on the rear to side of the unit. The device features a digital display to show the working frequency (from 1 to 16 Hz) of stimulation during acupuncture treatment when pushing down the stimulation button, and a numerical display (maximum around 500 when sensitivity is adjust to the highest range) to show the sensitivity of detection during the location of acupuncture points. When used in Acupuncture or trigger point detection, the digital display will show the location of the acupuncture point in numerical form. During acupuncture location, the highest numerical value refers to the nearest site of acupuncture point. The green indication LED will remain lit when the acupuncture point is located.
2.
The Polarity switch easily allows the output stimulation's polarity to be reversed from + (for tonification) to – (sedation) or vice-versa during acupuncture treatment. In doing this, the output intensity should be turned down first in order to avoid a sudden increase in intensity.
3.
Acupuncture treatment through the probe may be used for the immediate treatment of the point or area right after its detection to the patient, by simply pushing down the stimulation/detection button on top of the unit. Immediate Point Location and Treatment: the button on the top of the unit may be pressed to activate the stimulation mode. A continuous electric pulse of 1 to 16 Hz (adjustable by turning the frequency dial) is emitted through the probe, the intensity may also be adjusted from 0 to 22mA. The intensity is controlled with the intensity knob labeled “INT”. Micro current intensity is emitted when the switch is in the “blue” zone. When treating with micro current intensity, there will be very little or no feeling of stimulation achieved even the probe is located at the trigger or acupuncture points.
4.
Modern Spring Type Probe Tip
This new improved interchangeable spring type probe provides a more constant and comfortable acupressure to the area or points, thus providing better accuracy during point location searching. It is important to note that any part of the body may be induced to produce a point location signal depending on the amount of pressure used during location. Thus, it is important when locating the trigger points to use the least amount of pressure possible on the surface of the skin. Also, the movement of the probe when searching for the point should be smooth and graceful, always maintaining the same light uniform constant pressure until the correct point is found. The unique spring mechanism of the Pointer probe will add in correction for any slight variations in the applied pressure.
5. Interchangeable Probes
Two different probes (2mm & 4 mm diameter) are provided for different applications. The smaller probe is more suitable for ear points, and the wider probe is better for the body.
6.
Sensitivity Adjustment
The point detection sensitivity is adjustable. The “SEN” knob is used to either increase (clockwise adjustment) or decrease (counter clockwise) sensitivity when used on different skin conditions (i.e. dry or moist skin). The level of sensitivity can be read from the Digital Display Chamber.
7.
Hand Grounding Pole Accessory
The patient must hold the hand grounding pole in order to create a complete electrical circuit. This accessory is easily attached or removed from the unit. (Note: this unit may also be used without the grounding pole, however, in this case the practitioner must contact both the grounding plate(e) on the unit as well as hold the bare skin of the patient with his hand to complete the circuit.) The grounding pole is not necessary when using on oneself providing the grounding plate(s) on the unit is contacted.
8.
Frequency adjustment dial, to adjust the frequency of stimulation from 1 to 16 Hz. The frequency selected can be read from the display chamber when pressing down the push type button on the front top of the unit.
9. Two ground plates, one located at the front left hand side, and the other one underneath the unit, to allow the user (or left handed user) to hold the unit and touch the ground plate(s) easily in closing the circuit for point detection or stimulation.
Instructions For Use:
1. Insert the 9 volt battery onto the battery clips, the positive and negative poles of the battery should always be matched correctly with the respective battery clips. A 9 volt Duracell or other alkaline battery is recommended for the best performance.
2. Two different probes are provided for different applications. The larger probe may be used for larger areas or body points while the small probe may be used for ear points or other smaller body points.
3. For self-use, touch the grounding metal plate(s) on the front side or underneath the unit and then search for the point.
4. Press each point slightly; the probe uses a spring mechanism so that a constant pressure may be maintained during location. The trigger point is located when a continuous sound is heard from the buzzer and at the same time the LED light located in front of the Loc/Stim button is flashing continuously.
5. If stimulation is required on this point, simply adjust the intensity knob “INT” to an acceptable level and press the loc/Stim button. When this button is released, the unit is immediately returned to the point detection mode. Pressing the Loc/Stim button again will produce output stimulation. The intensity is controlled with the intensity knob labeled “INT”. Turn the switch clockwise to increase the output intensity. Micro current intensity is emitted when the switch is in the “blue” zone. When treating with micro current intensity, there will be very little or no feeling of stimulation achieved, even if the probe is located at the trigger or acupuncture points.
6. It is recommended to begin treatment with a low intensity setting, thereafter turning the “INT” control until a comfortable intensity is reached.
7. In order to treat patients, the grounding pole must be attached with the plug jack to the bottom of the unit. The patient must hold the grounding pole to complete the electrical circuit which then activates the detection and stimulation functions.
8. This device is equipped with a Polarity switch. If a positive (+ for tonification) or negative (- for sedation) pulse stimulation is required, simply set the switch to + or – position.
9. The Digital Display chamber is located on the rear top side of the unit, it features a digital display to show the frequency (from 1 to 16Hz) of stimulation during operation, and numerical display (maximum around 500 when sensitivity adjustment to highest range) to show the sensitivity of detection during the location of acupuncture points.
10. Turn off the unit after use. Remove the battery from the unit when the device will not be used for a long period of time.
Length Of Treatment:
The length of treatment or stimulation time depends on the point or area to be treated as well as other factors. Generally, treatment times may vary from 3,5,10, or 20 seconds, longer times may also be necessary in some cases. The best treatment times and intensities should be selected based on the practitioners experience and training.
Battery information: 
Your Pointer Plus Stimulator requires 1 9V battery, use PP3, 6F22 or its equivalent type of battery (Alkaline battery is recommended). The battery is replaced by opening the battery door on the bottom side of the Unit. Slide the battery door off, remove the old battery and insert the new battery. Insert the battery correctly with the polarity according to the diagram shown in the battery compartment label. Make sure the directions of positive and negative poles of battery inserted is correct and be sure you are using a fresh battery. Close the battery door. Battery life is 4 to 20 treatment hours depending on how high the current is set and how long each treatment session is. Many short treatment sessions give longer battery life than fewer longer sessions. To avoid battery leakage, remove the battery if the unit will not be used for an extended period of time.
Operation of Controls:
1. One sensitivity control knob on the right hand side of the unit to control the sensitivity (by touching the stimulation probe with the ground pole) can be read from the Digital Chamber Display. The higher the value, the higher the sensitivity. During location of trigger or acupuncture points, the number varies and reach maximum when the exact point is located.
2. An intensity and ON/OFF control knob on the left hand side of the unit to control the intensity of the output through the metal probe electrode, which is located at the front tip of the unit.
3. A push type button on the front top of the unit. Press this button to activate the stimulation mode. A continuous electric pulse of 1 to 16 Hz (adjustable) is emitted through the metal probe.
4. Frequency adjustment dial, located under the sensitivity control knob, to adjust the frequency of stimulation from 1 Hz to 16 Hz. The frequency selected can be read from the display chamber when pressing down the push type button on the front top of the unit.
5 Polarity change over switch, located at the front side of the unit, to change the polarity of stimulation from + to – or vise versa.
6. The digital Display chamber is located on the rear top side of the unit. It features a digital display to show the frequency (from 1 to 16Hz) of stimulation during operation, and numerical display (maximum around 500 when sensitivity adjustment to highest range) to show the sensitivity of detection during the location of acupuncture points.
7. There is a green pilot lamp on top of the unit, next to the push type button. This will light up when the point location or stimulation mode is in action.
8. Two ground plates, one located at the front left hand side, and the other one underneath the unit, allow the user to hold the unit and touch the ground plate(s) easily in closing the circuit for point detection or stimulation.
9. There is one jack on the bottom side of the unit. This is for connecting the hand grounding pole.




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Wednesday, March 27, 2013

Laser acupuncture for depression: A randomised double blind controlled trial using low intensity laser intervention


Abstract
INTRODUCTION:
Trials of acupuncture for the treatment of depression have produced mixed results. We examined the effectiveness of laser acupuncture compared with placebo acupuncture for the treatment of major depression.
METHODS:
A randomised, double blinded, placebo controlled trial was conducted in Sydney, Australia. Participants aged 18-50 years with DSM-IV major depressive disorder were eligible to join the study. Forty-seven participants were randomised to receive laser acupuncture or placebo laser at acupoints LR14, CV14, LR8, HT7 and KI3. The intervention was administered twice a week for 4 weeks and once a week for another four weeks, for a total of 12 sessions. The primary outcome assessed the change in severity of depression using the Hamilton-Depression Rating Scale (HAM-D), and secondary outcomes assessed the change in severity of depression using the Quick Inventory for Depression-Self Reporting (QID-SR), the Quick Inventory for Depression-Clinician (QIDS-CL), with outcomes assessed at eight weeks. The treatment response (greater than 50% improvement in HAM-D) and remission (HAM-D<8) were analysed.
RESULTS:
At eight weeks participants showed greater improvement in the active laser group on the primary and clinician-rated secondary outcome measures (HAM-D (mean 9.28 (SD 6.55) vs. mean 14.14 (SD 4.78 p<0.001); QIDS-CL (mean 8.12 (SD 6.61 versus 12.68 (mean SD 3.77)) p<0.001). The self-report QIDS-SR scores improved in both groups but did not differ significantly between the groups. In the active laser group, QIDS-SR scores remained significantly lower than baseline at 3 months follow-up. Response rates (active laser, placebo laser) on ITT (intention to treat) analyses were 72.0% and 18.2% (p<0.001), respectively. Remission rates on ITT analyses (active laser, placebo laser) were 56.0% and 4.5% (p<0.001). Transient fatigue was the only adverse effect reported.
LIMITATIONS:
There was no follow-up for the placebo group at one and 3 months.
CONCLUSION:
Laser acupuncture showed a clinically and statistically significant benefit with reducing symptoms of depression on objective measures.
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Wednesday, March 20, 2013

Acupuncture in ancient China: How important was it really?

Source: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23464646
Abstract
Although acupuncture theory is a fundamental part of the Huangdi Neijing, the clinical application of the needle therapy in ancient China was always a limited one. From early times there have been warnings that acupuncture might do harm. In books like Zhang Zhongjing's Shanghanlun it plays only a marginal role. Among the 400 emperors in Chinese history, acupuncture was hardly ever applied. After Xu Dachun called acupuncture a "lost tradition" in 1757, the abolition of acupuncture and moxibustion from the Imperial Medical Academy in 1822 was a radical, but consequent act. When traditional Chinese medicine was revived after 1954, the "New Acupuncture" was completely different from what it had been in ancient China. The conclusion, however, is a positive one: The best time acupuncture ever had was not the Song dynasty or Yuan dynasty, but is now - and the future of acupuncture does not lie in old scripts, but in ourselves.

Sunday, February 24, 2013

YiFang Rotary Twist Top Magnetic Body 8 Cups Cupping Set


YiFang Rotary Twist Top Magnetic Body 8 Cups Cupping Set







Massage Suction Cupping is a modernized form of Cupping therapy. It adopts a suction gun to produce a negative air pressure vacuum inside cups which have been placed on the skin. The suction works to release rigid soft tissues and muscles. The skin may redden after the cup is left in place for a few minutes. The purpose of using cups in this way is to apply pressure for relaxation of muscles and overall promotion of wellbeing. In addition to this method, we offer some cups which are activated by squeeze-bulbs, and also a number of traditional-method cupping supplies.
CUPPING THROUGHOUT HISTORY
The technique known as Fire Cupping, Body Vacuuming, or Cupping was an ancient Chinese healing practice. The ancient way was to create a vacuum inside a cup made of horn, bamboo, glass, or metal, by burning a combustible (like moxa, or alcohol) inside it, then quickly applying the cup to the skin, allowing the force of the vacuum to draw up the underlying tissue. The body surface extends into the cup, and there is usually a reddening of the area under pressure. Sometimes massage oils or aromatherapy essences were also used. Applied to significant acupuncture points, cupping was respected as a way to stimulate the flow of Chi, similarly to massage, and acupressure.
THE ACTION OF SUCTION CUPS
Suction Cups produce vacuums on the body's surface by manually withdrawing the air through the suction gun, rather than the traditional way of burning up oxygen. If you think of massage in terms of positive pressure (pressing in on body tissues), then you can think of Massage Suction Cupping as a negative pressure, drawing body tissues outward from the body, to stimulate them with a reverse massage.
The skin is pressed up against the magnetic "needles" or points, when they are used. These are supplied in the "Biomagnetic" sets.
WHAT IS THE PURPOSE OF CUPPING TECHNIQUE?
Cupping technique relaxes muscles while exerting negative (suction) pressure on the surface of the body. The effects are similar to those of massage: increased bloodflow to local areas and pressure to relax muscle tissues.
For people who wish to use magnets, the acupressure "points" which may be installed are magnetic. Magnetism is then applied at the same point as the cupping therapy is applied. Combined Actions Altogether, then, Massage Suction Cup Sets make possible:
  • Pressure application for muscle relaxation
  • Cupping Techniques
  • Magnetic Field
  • Complements Acupressure processes
CUPPING'S EFFECTS ON HEALTH
Whatever Traditional Chinese Medicine had to say about balancing the Chi in the body, there is an undoubted massage effect which can be felt by the person undergoing Cupping. Beyond that, cupping has produced testimonials to more immediate gains in well-being. Actress Gwyneth Paltrow's endorsement of cupping is only one example. Practitioners and patients in most of Asia, and increasingly in the West, attribute their feelings of improvement and relaxation to cupping, joining the chorus of those who have sung its praises for thousands of years. Relaxation, Wellbeing 
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Tuesday, January 29, 2013

What is TENS unit

TENS is the abbreviation for "Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation". The electrical microcurrents of TENS are adjusted to send stimulating pulses over the surface of the skin and into nerve endings. Those pulses help to decrease pain by blocking pain signals from reaching the brain. They also help stimulate production of endorphins, the body's natural painkillers. Common uses for TENS: back and neck syndromes, RSD (or "complex regional pain syndrome"), arthritis, shoulder syndromes, neuropathies, and other acute and chronic pain.
Electrical stimulation for the treatment of muscle aches and pains has long been used by physiotherapists. Now, you are able to treat yourself at home using the latest in digital TENS units that are completely safe, with the approval of the FDA and CE.
Note: EMS stands for "Electrical Muscle Stimulation", a related technology but designed to cause muscle contractions. For more on EMS, TENS, or other stimulation such as Galvanic or Interferential, see our Electrotherapy section in the left menu.




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Sunday, January 13, 2013

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The undulating motion has a holistic impact on the health. As nerves and muscles relax, so does the mind. The body's systems, including internal organs, all undergo deep, restoring massage. A great many users say they can feel the strengthening of the Chi and a general sense of well-being. Afterwards, many experience a tingling, rushing sensation and a deep relaxation—not unlike a "natural" or "runner's high".

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