Electrical Muscle
Stimulator
Electrical Muscle Stimulator Helps
You Feel Better
The circle of life is an amazing thing. It can also be a
humbling experience as we travel around the circle. 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. By the time I was thirty
there were times when I could hardly walk due to the pain in my
lower back.
After many different doctor visits and referrals to
specialists I was diagnosed with a form of arthritis that
affects the spine and sacroiliac joints. There are a number of
other symptoms such as swelling of the hands and feet as well
as headaches.
I was placed on different medications and was also involved
in physical therapy to help me learn how to alleviate my pain
and to keep my joints healthy. I had a standing order for
physical therapy for when the pain became too great for me to
manage at home.
When I would come into the clinic they would treat me with
hot packs, muscle massage, ultra sound treatments and
electrical muscles stimulator. The treatments along with rest
would usually help my symptoms retreat enough so that I could
once again manage at home.
One winter when my symptoms were particularly bad the
physical therapist working with me suggested that I take one of
the electrical muscle stimulator home with me to wear. He told
me that he would have my husband watch him set it up on me so
that he could replace the electrodes on my back after I
showered.
The electrical muscle stimulator is used to increase the
blood flow into the muscle. 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.
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