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It is the most sophisticated form of electrotherapy available. A German company, Hako-Med, engineered and manufactured this advanced unit to create a unique electrotherapy treatment concept called Horizontal Therapy. The field of electrmedicine has evolved over the years and provided us with electrical muscle stimulation, TENS therapy, microcurrent, inferential therapy, and other forms.
Each of these methods of electrotherapy has a particular role in treating a variety of conditions, but none of them approach the therapeutic effects which are combined in the PRO ElecDT 2000 with Horizontal Therapy.
Up until now, either the bioelectrical or the biochemical communication could be enhanced with electrotherapy at one time, but, not both at once. With Horizontal Therapy, both bioelectrical and biochemical components can be treated all in one treatment session.
By holding the bioelectric intensity constant while changing the frequency, Horizontal Therapy can have a broad spectrum physiologic effect. The PRO ElecDT 2000 preset programs are designed to do this automatically.
At low frequencies in the bioelectric range, circulation, lymphatic flow, swelling, pain and muscle function can all be improved. At higher frequencies in the biochemical range, circulation, lymphatic flow, swelling, pain, immune system function, muscle activation and metabolism are enhanced.
Back Pain
Neck Pain
Sciatic Pain
Foot Pain/numbness/peripheral neuropathy
Osteoarthritis
Shoulder Pain
Post-Op Pain
Complex Chronic Pain
Muscle Re-education
Nerve Stimulation
Relax Muscle Spasms
Improving Range of Motion
Poor Circulation
Hand and Wrist Pain
It should also be noted that there are some conditions for which this type of electrotherapy should not be utilized, including over areas of infection, blood clots, local infections, near a pacemaker, and in those patients who have abnormal cardiac rhythms. The electrodes should also not be placed on the head.
Other Medical Conditions: Kidney, liver, and thyroid disease can all contribute to developing PN. Similarly, Lyme's Disease, HIV/Aids, and autoimmune diseases can trigger PN.
Medications: Certain medications can also cause PN, including chemotherapy drugs, antibiotics, specific pain relievers, and statin. Medications like statins can increase the probability of PN if used in the long term.
Injuries and Accidents: Physical trauma and injuries like car accidents, falls, and surgeries can also cause PN.
Environmental Toxins: Prolonged exposure to various toxins, including heavy metals, solvents, and industrial chemicals, can cause PN.
Alcoholism: Alcohol, as widespread as it is, is medically considered a toxin to the body, and consuming large quantities over time can result in PN and nerve damage.
Nutritional Deficiencies: For some people, the lack of vitamins like B12 can also cause neuropathy.
Inherited Disorders & Unknown Causes: Some forms of neuropathy generally can be inherited, and sometimes the causes may be unknown.
Sleep Apnea: Dr. Mann, a podiatric doctor in South Florida, mentions that sleep apnea is a commonly overlooked cause of peripheral neuropathy (2021).
This 7-Point Brain-Body-Gut Exam is designed to focuses on the interconnectedness of the brain, body, and gut, recognizing that these systems are closely linked and influence each other's function. Will Find The Root Cause Of Your Pain and Create a Treatment Plan Tailored To You!
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