Frequency Specific Microcurrent

Frequency Specific Microcurrent (FSM) is a type of physiotherapy that uses micro current to help ease pain, decrease inflammation, increase ATP production, increase cellular energy, and encourage recovery from injuries.

How is it different from other physiotherapies?

The technology of Frequency Specific Microcurrent (FSM) is different from a Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation (TEN’s) unit. The TEN’s unit only blocks pain signals. It is not able to increase cellular energy necessary to alleviate pain. Additionally, the practitioner has a variety of frequencies and combinations of frequencies available for use in treatment. The frequency protocols are well researched.

An ultrasound produces heat by resonating with the water in the cells. Ultrasounds are not able to increase cellular energy and are beneficial in other situations.

Laser is photobiomodulation and provides the body with light particles. FSM provides electrons to the body. Each therapy shows an increase in ATP production and cellular energy.

How does FSM work?

FSM provides electrons to the body. This action is called a resonation. FSM resonates using the natural frequencies of specific tissues in the body, and this process helps the body to heal.

The microcurrent gently flows through the area of interest:

  • Decreasing inflammation
  • Increasing blood flow
  • Increasing ATP production
  • Increasing cellular energy
  • Improving the body’s natural ability to heal

Who can benefit?

People with a wide variety of health concerns have been helped with FSM treatments. These health concerns include:

  • Adhesions
  • Asthma
  • Back Pain
  • Bronchitis
  • Carpal Tunnel
  • Concussions/TBI
  • Cysts
  • Emotional Issues
  • Endometriosis
  • Fibromyalgia
  • Fibrosis
  • Goiter
  • Gout
  • Headaches
  • IBS
  • Inflammation
  • Kidney Stone Pain
  • Lymphedema
  • Migraines
  • Neuromuscular Pain
  • Osteoarthritis
  • Peripheral Neuropathy
  • Post-Surgical Pain
  • Post-Traumatic Stress
  • Restless Leg Syndrome
  • Scar Tissue
  • Sciatica
  • Shingles
  • Sports Injuries
  • Sprains/Strains
  • Temporomandibular Joint (TMB)
  • Whiplash
  • Wound Healing
  • And many others…