Frequency Specific Microcurrent (FSM) is a type of therapy that I’ve been using in my practice for the past couple of years.
This therapy uses low-level electrical currents to target specific tissues in the body, with the goal of restoring normal cellular function and promoting healing.
How does FSM work?
The idea behind FSM is that every tissue in the body vibrates at a specific frequency, and when tissues are damaged or diseased, their frequencies change. By applying specific frequencies to the body through electrodes placed on the skin or using the towel method, FSM aims to restore tissues to their normal vibrational frequency, promoting healing and reducing symptoms.
FSM can be customized to target specific tissues and conditions. For example, a frequency may be used to target pain or inflammation, while another frequency may be used to promote tissue healing. The therapy works by improving circulation, reducing inflammation, and promoting cellular repair and regeneration.
What conditions can FSM be used for?
FSM has been used to treat a variety of conditions, including chronic pain, nerve dysfunction, musculoskeletal problems, and even some chronic illnesses. It has also been used to address conditions such as depression, anxiety, and insomnia.
One of the benefits of FSM is that it can be used in conjunction with other therapies, such chiropractic or naturopathic care which is why it’s such an important component of our office. It can also be used as a stand-alone therapy, depending on the needs of the individual patient.
Is FSM safe?
FSM is considered a safe therapy when administered by a trained healthcare professional. The electrical currents used in FSM are very low, and the therapy is non-invasive. However, there are some risks associated with the therapy, including skin irritation and muscle twitching. It is important to discuss any potential risks with your healthcare provider before undergoing FSM.
Frequency Specific Microcurrent is a therapy that has shown effectiveness in treating a variety of health conditions. It works by targeting specific tissues with specific frequencies of electrical current to promote healing and restore normal cellular function.
While FSM is generally considered safe, it should only be administered by a trained healthcare professional.
If you are interested in learning more about FSM and whether it may be an appropriate therapy for you, call the office (613-446-6060) or send me an email info@biohealottawa.com. You can also visit the clinic website: https://biohealottawa.com/frequency-specific-microcurrent/