Electrical Muscle Stimulation (EMS) Therapy
Stimulate Recovery. Relieve Pain.
Our EMS therapy uses safe, low-level electrical pulses to stimulate muscle contractions and nerve activity, helping relieve pain, improve circulation, and prevent muscle atrophy. Whether you're recovering from injury or managing chronic discomfort, EMS offers a non-invasive, drug-free way to support your healing journey.
Electrical Muscle Stimulation (EMS)
Stimulate Muscles. Support Healing.
Electrical Muscle Stimulation (EMS) uses gentle electrical pulses to activate muscles and nerves, promoting circulation, relieving pain, and supporting recovery. Whether you’re healing from injury, managing chronic pain, or working to improve muscle tone, EMS offers a non-invasive way to accelerate your results. It's a trusted tool used in both clinical rehab and therapeutic care settings.

Benefits of This Service
Discover how this service supports your healing and overall wellness.
Pain Relief
Blocks pain signals and releases endorphins to ease acute and chronic discomfort, including back pain, arthritis, and post-surgical pain.
Muscle Recovery and Rehabilitation
Improves circulation and maintains muscle strength during injury recovery or post-surgery healing.
Reduced Muscle Spasms
Calms overactive nerves and relieves involuntary contractions in tight or painful muscles.
Improved Muscle Strength and Tone
Stimulates targeted muscle contractions to support strength gains, especially in weakened or immobilized areas.
Enhanced Circulation
Boosts blood flow to deliver nutrients and remove waste, promoting faster tissue healing and reduced swelling.
Prevention of Muscle Atrophy
Helps preserve muscle mass during times of immobility, such as after surgery or during prolonged bed rest.
Improved Range of Motion
Loosens tight areas to reduce stiffness and enhance flexibility, especially when combined with chiropractic or physical therapy.
Support for Neurological Conditions
Assists with retraining muscle response and motor control in patients with stroke, MS, or spinal cord injury.
Complementary to Physical Therapy
Prepares muscles for rehab exercises and helps reduce discomfort before or after therapy sessions.
Non-Invasive and Drug-Free
Provides a safe, medication-free option for managing pain and encouraging recovery.
What to Expect
We’ll guide you every step of the way.
Initial Assessment
We’ll discuss your goals and symptoms to determine electrode placement and stimulation settings.
Electrode Placement
Adhesive pads are applied to clean skin over target muscles or nerves, depending on the treatment area.
Stimulation
Gentle pulses are delivered through the electrodes, causing a tingling or rhythmic contraction sensation. It should feel comfortable, not painful.
Duration
Most EMS sessions last 10–20 minutes and may be combined with other treatments like massage or chiropractic care.
Aftercare
You may feel relaxed or notice reduced pain and tension. Mild fatigue in treated muscles is normal and typically short-lived.
Helpful Tips Before Your Visit
Make the most of your session by following these simple tips.
Drink plenty of water after your session.
Avoid intense exercise or heat (like hot tubs) for several hours afterward.
Let us know if you have metal implants, a pacemaker, or are pregnant before starting EMS therapy.
Risks & Considerations
Mild skin sensitivity or light soreness may occur. EMS is generally very safe, but please inform us if you have any heart conditions, clotting disorders, or are pregnant.
Contact Us With Any Questions
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