Electrical muscle stimulation

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Electrical Muscle Stimulation (EMS) is a therapeutic treatment that uses gentle electrical impulses to stimulate muscle contractions. At Family Chiropractic of Clark and New York, Dr. Tricia Mastropietro incorporates EMS to help reduce muscle pain, improve circulation, and accelerate healing.

EMS is especially effective for patients recovering from injury, managing chronic pain, or looking to enhance muscle strength and flexibility as part of their chiropractic care.

Benefits of Electrical Muscle Stimulation
  • Relieves muscle spasms and tension

  • Enhances blood flow and promotes tissue healing

  • Reduces pain and inflammation

  • Strengthens weak or atrophied muscles

  • Speeds up recovery from injury or surgery

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How EMS Works

Small electrodes placed on the skin deliver controlled electrical pulses to targeted muscles. These pulses mimic the body’s natural signals, causing muscles to contract and relax, improving muscle function without strenuous effort.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Electrical Muscle Stimulation safe?
Yes. EMS is a safe, non-invasive treatment when administered by a trained professional.
Does EMS hurt?
Most patients feel a mild tingling or pulsing sensation; it should never be painful.
How many sessions will I need?
Treatment frequency varies by condition, but many patients experience benefits within a few visits.
Can EMS replace exercise?
EMS complements exercise but is not a substitute for regular physical activity.
Are there any side effects?
Side effects are rare but may include mild skin irritation at electrode sites.

Conditions

Leg length discrepancy

Lower back and pelvic pain

Shoulder pain

Thoracic outlet syndrome

Osteoarthritis

Degenerative disc disease

Muscle imbalances

Postural dysfunction

Whiplash associated disorder

Myofascial pain syndrome

Treataments

Pregnancy safe chiropractic care

Webster Technique

Static Postural Analysis

Workstation Assessment

Lifestyle Counseling

Postural correction

Soft-Tissue Therapy

Myofascial release

Flexion distraction

Sacroiliac Adjustment