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Dr. Brian H. Wikoff and Associates |
(714) 541-LIFE (5433) |
Electrical Muscle Stimulation

Often referred to as "muscle stim," the therapy involves low levels of electrical impulses delivered to the injured, painful tissues to reduce pain and speed healing. Often described by patients as a pleasant, "tingling" sensation, or "electrical massage," these impulses stimulate the body to release natural pain relievers, called endorphins. These endorphins reduce pain and inflammation, thereby promoting faster healing of the injured tissues. This therapy is often used to treat acute or chronic pain, as well as strains or sprains of the muscles, joints, and soft tissues of the spine and extremities.
Cryotherapy
Cryotherapy is a term that describes the application of ice compresses to reduce the temperature of tissues directly on or below the skin surface. Cryotherapy works on the surface cooling constricts blood vessels, numbs painful areas, and helps relax muscle spasms. Cold temperatures reduce nerve transmission of painful symptoms and provide temporary relief. Cooling affected tissues is effective in reducing and preventing post-traumatic swelling. Local cooling should be applied several times a day during the initial stages of an injury.
Traction
Traction of the cervical spine may help relieve neck pain associated with headaches, pinched nerves, osteoarthritis, cervical radiculopathy, radiating pain in arms and hands, strain, tension, and more. We utilize weight traction to help patient's improve the curve in the neck. The spinal curve is extremelly important in keeping good health and helping patients regain the normal cervical curve.