Treating Fibromyalgia With TENS Electrical Stimulation
Fibromyalgia is a common disease with people subjected under sleep deficiency, stress, with insufficient Dopamine and Serotonin, lack of efficient quantities of Growth Hormone (GH), psychological disorders or physical trauma and neuro-immune abnormalities.
In general the symptoms include pain in muscles and joint stiffness, abnormal function of the bowel and the bladder, difficulties with sleeping or curtain area could become numb or tight.
The ratio female/male is 9:1.
Thirty adults with Fibromyalgia from different age were subjected in a study research in Denmark where an TENS (transcutaneous electrical stimulation) therapy was conducted.
The treatment concluded with 30 minutes sessions over the period of five weeks with the duration of two treatments per week.
These subject showed different levels and areas of effect from Fibromyalgia.
In addition their brain indicated structural and behavioral differences from those of healthy individuals, but it is unclear whether the brain anomalies cause fibromyalgia symptoms or are the product of an unknown underlying common cause.
Effectively, after the therapy the subjects experienced minimized depression due to the stimulation of the endorphins, no anxiety and lower cortisol levels.
The number of sleepless nights diminished rapidly during the therapy.
In addition, they enjoyed better metabolism and improved functions of the bladder and bowel.
Different subjects in this study showed a different levels of Serotonin much higher and the same was noticed with the Dopamine comparing with levels before the treatment.
TENS electrical units could vary in size and capabilities.
Until recently they were not available on the market for the general public but this changed.
Their price could vary from $30 to $240 according to the variety of programs and functions a unit could offer.
Despite whether a person with Fibromyalgia should decide to purchase one he/she should always consult a physician for variety of reasons.
One would be to select the right wave frequency and power of the current.
Another could be to select the right program for the right spot of the body where the therapy should be implemented.
Most important, the consultation would be to asses the precise symptoms of the Fibromyalgia and the reason for it.
The benefit of applying electrical therapy is unquestionable.
The question is how precisely to apply it.
Fibromyalgia is complex disease that requires thorough assessment and guidance from a health care professional.
Once this assessment is done the relief of this tedious and painful disorder could be a past in a month including the chronic cases.
In general the symptoms include pain in muscles and joint stiffness, abnormal function of the bowel and the bladder, difficulties with sleeping or curtain area could become numb or tight.
The ratio female/male is 9:1.
Thirty adults with Fibromyalgia from different age were subjected in a study research in Denmark where an TENS (transcutaneous electrical stimulation) therapy was conducted.
The treatment concluded with 30 minutes sessions over the period of five weeks with the duration of two treatments per week.
These subject showed different levels and areas of effect from Fibromyalgia.
In addition their brain indicated structural and behavioral differences from those of healthy individuals, but it is unclear whether the brain anomalies cause fibromyalgia symptoms or are the product of an unknown underlying common cause.
Effectively, after the therapy the subjects experienced minimized depression due to the stimulation of the endorphins, no anxiety and lower cortisol levels.
The number of sleepless nights diminished rapidly during the therapy.
In addition, they enjoyed better metabolism and improved functions of the bladder and bowel.
Different subjects in this study showed a different levels of Serotonin much higher and the same was noticed with the Dopamine comparing with levels before the treatment.
TENS electrical units could vary in size and capabilities.
Until recently they were not available on the market for the general public but this changed.
Their price could vary from $30 to $240 according to the variety of programs and functions a unit could offer.
Despite whether a person with Fibromyalgia should decide to purchase one he/she should always consult a physician for variety of reasons.
One would be to select the right wave frequency and power of the current.
Another could be to select the right program for the right spot of the body where the therapy should be implemented.
Most important, the consultation would be to asses the precise symptoms of the Fibromyalgia and the reason for it.
The benefit of applying electrical therapy is unquestionable.
The question is how precisely to apply it.
Fibromyalgia is complex disease that requires thorough assessment and guidance from a health care professional.
Once this assessment is done the relief of this tedious and painful disorder could be a past in a month including the chronic cases.