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Frequency Specific Microcurrent Therapy


A non-invasive and painless technique for treating pain by using low-level electrical currents.

Why Use Frequency Specific Microcurrent Therapy?

Frequency Specific Microcurrent Therapy, or FSM, is a non-invasive and painless technique for treating pain, injuries, and chronic medical conditions with low-level electrical currents which stimulate cellular activity and promote healthy cellular functioning. FSM's various frequencies can be used to reduce inflammation and swelling, repair soft tissue damage, and hasten the healing of fractures.

Electrical frequencies have a direct effect on our bodies and can almost instantaneously change the chemistry. For example, there are frequencies clinically proven to reduce inflammation and others that improve circulation. It’s like writing a computer program for our bodies to heal. There are literally 100’s of frequencies that we use to treat a wide variety of medical conditions.

Initial Consultation Required

An initial consultation with Dr. Beaman is required to find out if you are a candidate for Frequency Specific Microcurrent Therapy. If you are determined to be a candidate, we can perform your first procedure the same day.
What can I expect from Frequency Specific Microcurrent Therapy?
QUICK & PAINLESS

Frequency Specific Microcurrent Therapy is quick and painless, you’re in and out of the office in 30 minutes.

TREATMENT COURSE

The number of procedures you will need will vary based on your specific condition, the amount of time you’ve had it, etc.

PROCESS

Frequency Specific Microcurrent Therapy is repeated 2-5 times a week until maximum improvement is seen. Then a maintenance regimen is often prescribed to prevent recurrence. Maintenance may be as little as 1-2 times per month.

ABSENCE OF SYMPTOMS

Frequency Specific Microcurrent Therapy can and often results in a complete absence of symptoms, even in severe pain conditions that have been present for years.
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There are frequencies clinically proven to reduce inflammation and others that improve circulation

What conditions are treated with Frequency Specific Microcurrent Therapy?

Autoimmune Diseases

Rheumatoid Arthritis
Multiple Sclerosis
Psoriasis
Irritable Bowel Syndrome
Crohn’s Disease
Fibromyalgia
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
Lupus
Celiac Disease
Ankylosing Spondylitis
Hypothyroid

Cancer Support

Chemo Induced Peripheral Neuropathy (CIPN)
Pain Management
Nausea & Vomiting
Loss Of Appetite
Fatigue
Unrestful Sleep
Medication Induced Constipation
Dry Mouth

Chronic Pain

Osteoarthritis
Neck and Shoulder Pain
Knee pain
Low Back Pain and Sciatica
Vertebral Disc Herniation
Fibromyalgia
Headaches and Migraines
Plantar Fasciitis and Heel Pain
Chronic Injuries

Neurological Disorders

Peripheral Neuropathy
Post Stroke Recovery
Trigeminal Neuralgia
Post-Herpetic Neuralgia
Post-concussion syndrome
Acute spinal cord injury
Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS)
Carpal tunnel syndrome
Bell’s Palsy
Shingles

Reproductive Health

Infertility
PCOS
EndometriosisUterine
Fibroids
Pregnancy Support
Recurrent Miscarriage
Morning Sickness
PMS
Irregular Menstrual Cycle
Amenorrhea
IUI / IVF Support
Menopause
Anovulation
High FSH / Low Ovarian Reserve / Poor Egg Quality
Male Factors Such As
Low Sperm Count, Volume, & Motility


Pre & Post Surgical Care

Soreness, Pain, Swelling Around Incision Site Nausea & Vomiting
Restlessness & Sleeplessness Thirst
Constipation & Gas Mood Changes
Immune Support

Common Questions About Frequency Specific Microcurrent Therapy

How Does Frequency Specific Microcurrent Therapy Work?

FSM is applied to the body with a device that delivers a mild current. Microcurrent is an extremely mild electrical current (one millionth of an ampere). In FSM, depending on the tissue involved, specific frequencies are selected to encourage natural healing of the body and to reduce pain.
Is Frequency Specific Microcurrent Therapy Painful?

Treatment with FSM is non-invasive and painless. The currents used in FSM are so low that the patient often does not feel them. During the procedure, patients may notice certain effects, including warmth and a softening of affected tissues.