Electronic Muscle Stimulation Tulsa Oklahoma
Online, January 30, 2010 (Newswire.com) - EMS helps Increase local circulation via Muscle Stimulation has a broad, clinical applicability, both in terms relating to rehabilitation and in general conditioning of healthy skeletal muscle. The EMS effectively treats conditions, which are a result of, or exacerbated by, the existence of a chronic involuntary muscle contraction due to spasm. The application of a precisely metered and controlled specific electrical wave - form to the underlying skeletal musculature relieves chronic muscle spasm. In a number of disorders, the chronic spasm results in local swelling and increased pressure on the adjacent tissue. If nerve roots are in this field, a reduction of the swelling and a disruption of the chronic spasm can have a dramatic impact on the patient's condition.
The EMS offers genuine therapeutic intervention. EMS works with the underlying causes and is not merely a symptomatic treatment attempting to disrupt pain impulses. If specific skeletal musculature is involved in chronic spasm, pre-existing joint dysfunction and pain may be exacerbated. In these cases an effective, well tolerated, and safe method of treatment can be achieved with the EMS Physicians and practitioners using the EMS are achieving beneficial results in these general areas: Soft tissue involvement (i.e. injury, post surgical, etc.), or restricted circulation (i.e. swelling, edema due to injury or disease)