How Electrical Muscle Stimulators Help Injuries

When I was a teenager I used to tease my mother about getting older as she developed some joint stiffness in her knees and lower back. For my mother this would usually occur with over exertion and would go away with rest. Through my twenties I experienced minor lower back pain on and off after different activities. This was attributed to a fall I took while ice skating when I was fourteen. I had landed hard on my tailbone and had required some ultra sound treatments. When I reached my thirties the pain in my lower back pain was so bad I could hardly walk. Numerous doctor visits and seeing specialists finally determined I had a form of arthritis in the spine and sacroiliac joints. The pain was not the only factor, though. I also had swelling of the hands and suffered from frequent headaches.

Medications and physical therapy were used to help alleviate pain and increase mobility in my back and joints. If the pain got too bad, I could call in and have therapy performed very quickly. At the doctors office, different methods were used such as hot packs, ice packs, massage, and electrical muscle stimulators. These worked well enough to get me back home with my pain under control.

One winter, the pain was so bad, my physical therapist suggested an electrical muscle stimulator to try. He instructed my husband on how to use it and where to place it on my back. The device is used to increase blood flow to the muscles in the area and relieve pain.

This device is also used in victims of spinal cord injuries to help with muscles that are not longer being used to keep them from atrophying there is a regulator on the unit that allows the wearer to increase or decrease the stimulation. When I was wearing the electrical muscle stimulator I would feel slight tingles that would be going to the muscles. When I would go into muscle spasms I would turn on the stimulator to increase the blood flow to the area. This would help to disrupt the spasm and decrease my pain. The device is small enough to place in a pocket and the electrodes are flat so they do not show under clothing. It is a nice alternative for me at work so that I do not have to take pain killers which often make me too tired to perform my job duties.

As always, consult your doctor before beginning any treatment for injuries

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