Pain relief treatment Microcurrent Point Stimulation aka Dolphin MPS Neurostim may relieve many types of muscle, joint, scar, or PTSD pain. Your nerves are your electrical system. where you feel pain. Doesn’t it make sense to treat your electrical nervous system with a gentle electrical microcurrent? It whispers to calm nerves and pain paths.
The Dolphin Neurostim microcurrent point stimulation tool was invented by Dr. Bruce Hawkins. For the best of both worlds Dr. Bruce combines western trigger point therapy and eastern approaches with his electrical engineering degree knowledge using microcurrent technology. The brass retractable tip stays on the top of your skin over acupressure places, which is completely NON- invasive. This method also stimulates areas that reach the pituitary gland, releasing beta-endorphins (serotonin and dopamine), the natural pain-relieving, happy chemicals.
At Calm Relief this microcurrent Pain Relief therapy has been known to provide results for the following common conditions and more:
- Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
- Neck to shoulder tightness
- Plantar fasciitis
- Frozen shoulder
- Scar pulling pain (internal adhesions) or restriction
- Sciatica
- Scoliosis
- Surgical Scars as in Double Mastectomy Reconstruction
- Knee or Shoulder Replacement Surgery or Joint pain
- Head trauma
- P.T.S.D. post-traumatic stress
- Vertigo or Meniere’s Syndrome
- Whiplash
- Post COVID Long-Haul or delayed symptoms – treatment name is Vegas Nerve Stimulation
The length of this treatment may vary, which can be requested as a stand-alone pain relief service or added as an upgrade to a longer massage session. Many times results are immediate. Some people experience a longer delay before pain reduction.
The Dolphin MPS Therapy tools may be used for other services i.e. Scar Therapy or Vegas Nerve Stimulation, called Rest and Digestive Health – VNS.
Calm Relief can help you decide which therapy may suit your needs
Because there are many causes of pain and various client medical conditions, the results vary. The number of sessions needed also vary with severity of your condition. The pain relief and improvement is not a guarantee. Please note: Massage therapy is alternative care, not a substitute for a doctor. Massage therapists do not diagnose, nor prescribe nor cure.