Frequency Specific Microcurrent
Pain Treatment
Experience the freedom of pain relief.
Introducing the non-invasive and effective remedy of Frequency Specific Microcurrent Therapy.
What is Frequency Specific Microcurrent?
Frequency Specific Microcurrent, or FSM for short, is a needle-free pain treatment that uses low-level electrical currents to treat pain and other symptoms. Some FSM treatments are proven to reduce inflammation, while others improve circulation. There are hundreds of frequencies that can be used to reduce pain.
What Should I Expect?
Frequency Specific Microcurrent Treatment is Fast and Painless
A typical FSM treatment appointment will last less than 30 minutes.
Customized Treatment Plan
Each patient will receive a carefully prepared treatment plan. Number of sessions will vary based on the cause of pain, how long pain has been present, etc.
The Process
Most patients can expect to have 2 to 4 treatments per week until a maximum improvement is achieved. A maintenance plan may be necessary and is usually limited to one or two sessions per month.
Works for Even the Most Difficult Cases
Even if you have been told your pain will never be manageable, Frequency Specific Microcurrent (FSM) may help you. We have been able to reduce or completely eliminate pain for patients who have suffered for years. Come to Hado Health to find both hope and pain relief!
Conditions Treated with Frequency Specific Microcurrent Therapy
There are countless applications, but these are some of the most common conditions we treat with ATP:
Plantar Fasciitis and Foot Pain
Hip Pain
Knee Pain
Shoulder Pain
Neck Pain
Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS)
Post Surgical Back Pain & Sciatica
Arthritis
Tendonitis
Carpal Tunnel
Schedule a Consultation
We require a consultation with Practitioner Minerva Henson to determine if Frequency Specific Microcurrent is the ideal pain treatment for you or if you would benefit from a custom treatment plan.
If you are found to be a candidate, we can perform your first procedure the same day. Schedule a consultation by calling 425-939-0991 or visiting this page.