Support Recovery, Ease Pain, and Restore Balance With PEMF Therapy
Whether your recovering from injury or managing chronic pain, Pulsed Electromagnetic Field (PEMF) Therapy can help support your body’s healing process with benefits for conditions like:
Bone fractures
Post surgery
Chronic pain conditions (auto immune & fibro)
Osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis
Rotator cuff injuries
Muscle and joint pain
Anxiety and depression
The number of PEMF therapy sessions required can vary depending on the individual’s specific condition and goals. While some patients may experience immediate relief after 1-3 sessions, others with chronic or more complex conditions may require a more extended treatment plan.
Factors include the type and severity of your condition, your overall health, and your response to the therapy. In many cases, PEMF therapy is used in combination with other pain management and rehabilitation methods to optimize results.
PEMF therapy does not negatively impact the body. PEMF treatments are pulsed, which means that patients are exposed to low-frequency energy in short, controlled bursts. This approach further minimizes any potential for adverse effects. As a result, PEMF therapy is considered safe and well-tolerated by individuals seeking non-invasive and drug-free pain management and healing options.
Pulsed Electromagnetic Field (PEMF) Therapy is a non-invasive treatment that uses low frequency electromagnetic pulses to stimulate cells and promote healing.
Research has proven these pulses can help improve cellular function, enhance tissue repair, reduce inflammation and alleviate pain. With the Electrons Plus device I can direct this energy through my hands to areas where there’s deficiency. It’s recommended for a wide range of conditions including nerve pain, muscle soreness, back or joint pain, bone fractures, wound healing and even depression!
Electromagnetic energy is already at work in the human body. This is why we are able to use EKGs and EEGs to record heart and brain activity.
Over the past decades, increasing attention has been paid to mitochondria, the energy-producing parts of our cells. The prevalence and strength of our mitochondria provide us with more energy for productive activity and may help us to have a longer life span. For this reason, scientists postulated that charging mitochondria (known as “the powerhouse of the cells”) would have numerous potential benefits, and they were right.
In 2007, several PEMF devices were cleared by the FDA for use in the U.S. for the treatment of conditions including bone healing, wound care, post-operative knee pain and swelling, migraine headaches with aura, and clinical depression.
Though not yet FDA-approved to treat other musculoskeletal conditions at this time, evidence is mounting in numerous studies that PEMF is effective for broader purposes. In addition, professional athletes have been using this therapy for years to reduce muscle soreness, treat injuries, and improve performance, and NASA has used PEMF to improve cell viability and enhance the function of tissues in outer space.