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How E-Stim Could Help YouElectrical stimulation, also called e-stim, is a type of physical therapy. A small device delivers mild electrical impulses to your skin. As a non-invasive, painless procedure, its goal is to provide pain relief and promote healing from injuries and nerve damage. What is E-Stim Electrical stimulation, also called e-stim, is a type of physical therapy. A small device delivers mild electrical impulses to your skin. As a non-invasive, painless procedure, its goal is to provide pain relief and promote healing from injuries and nerve damage. How E-Stim Works During an e-stim therapy session, the physical therapist attaches electrode pads to your skin. The pads are self-adhesive. One or more pads are placed in the areas where you have pain or are recovering from an injury. The therapist then uses a machine to set the wavelength of the electrical impulses. Depending on where the pads are located and the condition for which you are being treated, you may or may not feel your muscles contract. If you do feel them contract, it will be like an involuntary twitch. The contractions are not painful, and they last for less than one second. How E-Stim Helps With Different Conditions Physical therapists use e-stim for many different conditions. The impulses help block pain signals from different body parts to your brain. If you have chronic pain from a back or neck injury, it may lessen your symptoms by repairing muscle tissue and reducing inflammation. The electrical stimulation helps with motor control and muscle coordination in people who have neurological or muscular disorders. E-stim strengthens shortened tissues, improves flexibility and increases the range of motion in muscles, tendons and ligaments. |




















