Frequency Specific Microcurrent in Pain Management-1E
Frequency Specific Microcurrent in Pain Management-1E
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- ISBN: 9780443069765
- Author: MC Makin
- Year: 2010
- Edition: 1st
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Frequency Specific Microcurrent in Pain Management - 1st Edition
Frequency Specific Microcurrent in Pain Management offers an in-depth understanding of using microcurrent therapy to manage pain and promote healing in various clinical conditions. This groundbreaking book explores the principles, techniques, and evidence behind frequency-specific microcurrent (FSM) as a therapeutic tool for pain relief.
Key Features:
- Introduction to FSM: Provides a comprehensive overview of frequency-specific microcurrent, explaining its mechanism of action and benefits in pain management.
- Clinical Applications: Focuses on the use of FSM for a wide range of conditions, from acute injuries to chronic pain and neurological disorders.
- Evidence-Based Approach: Includes a wealth of research and clinical studies that demonstrate the effectiveness of FSM in pain reduction and tissue healing.
- Step-by-Step Guidelines: Offers practical instructions on how to apply FSM in clinical practice, ensuring that therapists and healthcare professionals can confidently integrate this technique into their treatments.
- Patient Case Studies: Features case studies that highlight real-world applications, showing the effectiveness of FSM in different pain management scenarios.
Book Details:
- Edition: 1st Edition
- Format: Hardcover
- Pages: 350
- Dimensions: 9.0 x 6.0 x 1.0 inches
- Weight: 600 grams
This book is a valuable resource for healthcare professionals, particularly those in physical therapy, pain management, and rehabilitation, who are interested in incorporating FSM into their practice to improve patient outcomes.