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Rosetta Koach, LMT, ND

503-628-6357

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Naturopathic Medicine
Neurotransmitter (Urine) Testing
Massage / Bodywork
Microcurrent Therapy
Naturopathic Manipulation
Nutritional Counseling
Nutritional/Immune IV Therapy
Homeopathic Drainage
Psychological Counseling
Hydrotherapy
Minor Surgery
General Physical Exams
Gynecological Exams
Laboratory Testing
E-mail Consultation

Microcurrent

Definition

Microcurrent is a gentle but powerful form of physical therapy using a machine with a current 1000 times gentler than a TENS unit.  The current cannot cause the muscles to contract--it runs on a current similar to the bodies own current so cannot be felt.  The microcurrent works by adding energy into the body, increasing protein synthesis, and promoting waste removal.  It also seems to help bring the organs back into balance so they function better.

Indications for Microcurrent

  • Pain, both acute and chronic
  • Fibromyalgia
  • TMJ
  • Injured patients
  • Sports injuries
  • Frozen shoulder
  • Car accident injuries
  • Post surgical pain and healing
  • Sprains, strains
  • Myofascial pain
  • Muscle atrophy
  • Neuropathic pain
  • Environmental hypersensitivities
  • Parkinson's disease
  • Organ system dysfunction
  • Adrenal burn-out
  • Thyroid dysfunctions
  • Lymphatic congestion
  • Irritable bowel syndrome
  • Uterine fibroids
  • Endometriosis
  • Infertility

Whether preformed by a naturopathic physician or physical therapist, microcurrent is a valuable enhancement to health and well-being.

Benefits of Microcurrent

  • Gives a sense of well-being
  • Decreases stress
  • Decreases aches and pains
  • Relieves headaches
  • Speeds up healing time after injury or surgery
  • Increases relaxation
  • Increases circulation
  • Increases cellular detoxification
  • Increases range-of-motion
  • Breaks up internal scar tissue

Brief History of Microcurrent

Microcurrent machines were used with specific frequencies by Dr. Albert Abrams in the early 1900's.  Dr. Harry Van Gelder practiced  specific frequency microcurrent starting in 1950.  Dr. Charles H. McWilliams published a book on frequencies in 1994 through the International Trading Corp., Ltd.

Contact Rosetta Koach, LMT, ND  at 503-628-6357 for microcurrent treatment

Conditions
ADD/ADHD
Adrenal Overload
Autism
Cancer Support
Car Accident Injuries
Chronic Fatigue
Diabetes
Fibromyalgia
Hormonal Imbalances
Mental/Emotional Disorders
Organ Dysfunction
Pain (Acute and Chronic)
Skin Tags
Stress (Excessive)
Surgery (Pre and Post)
Thyroid Problems
Weight Management