Frequency-specific microcurrent (FSM) involves pairing frequencies and applying them directly to specific areas of the body through combinations of conductive graphite gloves, towels or gel electrode patches. A consistent finding is that FSM frequency combinations lead to profound tissue softening within seconds after being applied – often leading to changes in systemwide muscle tone as a result of such effects.
Bio-frequency therapy
Bioresonance therapy is an energy medicine practice that utilizes electromagnetic frequencies to treat imbalances in the body. This treatment draws inspiration from various scientific and holistic disciplines, including quantum physics and traditional Chinese medicine, to treat these ailments. Based on the principle that all living organisms emit vibrational frequencies which impact physical health, Bioresonance therapy utilizes computer software that scans vibrational frequencies within our bodies in order to provide insight into imbalances or blockages that exist therein.
Frequency-specific microcurrent therapy is an evidence-based noninvasive form of treatment which uses changing cell frequencies to restore natural balance in your cells and promote healing. It has proven highly successful at relieving symptoms associated with arthritis as well as improving sleep quality; furthermore it may reduce pain caused by conditions like fibromyalgia or chronic fatigue syndrome.
Bioresonance therapy works on the principle that vibrational frequencies within your body may become altered due to physical, mental or emotional trauma. With special instruments available today, these frequencies can be detected and corrected accordingly; other treatment may include electrotherapy, sound or electromagnetic fields as part of their regiments. When choosing your practitioner it is crucial that they possess relevant qualifications.
Unfortunately, conventional health insurers typically do not cover bioresonance treatments; however, flexible spending and health savings accounts could provide an option to cover its cost.
Bioresonance therapy hasn’t undergone rigorous scientific scrutiny yet, but some research indicates its potential benefits. Still, traditional medical therapies should never be seen as a replacement option.
Bioresonance specialists use full-body scans to detect any changes in vibrational frequencies that indicate abnormalities within a patient’s body, in order to pinpoint its root cause and prescribe effective frequency combinations to heal it.
Bioresonance therapy has proven itself effective at treating migraines, fibromyalgia, chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS), arthritis and more. It is thought that imbalanced energy frequencies in the body contribute to symptoms ranging from pain and inflammation; bioresonance has been demonstrated to both decrease inflammation and relieve pain while possibly decreasing recurrence rates of migraine attacks.
Frequency-specific microcurrent therapy
Frequency-specific microcurrent therapy is an easy, noninvasive way to stimulate the body’s natural healing response. A small device delivers low-frequency electrical current pulses directly to targeted areas of the body – it may be used for pain or muscle spasm relief or wrinkle reduction as well as increasing cellular activity and tissue regeneration, providing energy boosts, or helping the body use nutrients more efficiently. This technique has also been found to boost energy levels as well as helping the body use nutrients more effectively.
Frequency-specific microcurrent treatments may provide relief to people living with arthritis by decreasing pain and inflammation in the joints, increasing blood flow to affected areas and speeding healing processes; additionally it may prevent future flare-ups of their condition – making this form of therapy an excellent alternative to medication when it comes to treating arthritis.
Frequency-specific microcurrent therapy offers not only its regenerative capabilities but can also aid those suffering from shingles (herpes zoster). Shingles (herpes zoster) is an uncomfortable skin condition caused by varicella-zoster virus reactivating after chickenpox infection; frequency-specific microcurrent can increase cell growth and blood circulation to help heal faster from shingles.
FSM frequencies stimulate the body’s natural healing processes in ways still poorly understood, yet studies have demonstrated their power to reset autonomic nervous system components like G gain and sympathetic tone – with beneficial local or bodywide implications on muscle tone, visceral function and visceral absorption.
FSM can be used to treat an array of conditions, from arthritis and injuries to fibromyalgia. Additionally, FSM may reduce swelling and improve mobility; safe for most patients without downtime requirements; it may even be combined with physical therapy and acupuncture treatments for optimal results.
FSM can also be utilized to treat concussion symptoms. Studies have demonstrated its efficacy at relieving pain and bruising while increasing brain blood flow, as well as decreasing severity of nausea/vomiting episodes and improving sleep – these benefits helping patients return more quickly to daily activities after accidents or surgeries.
Frequency therapy for burns
Frequency healing is a form of sound wave therapy in which different frequencies are used to stimulate changes that initiate the body’s natural healing processes. Also referred to as vibrational healing, frequency healing has been around for millennia; Aristotle wrote about it in De Anima while the ancient Egyptians employed musical chants as healing methods; nowadays we utilize similar strategies in helping burn patients heal more rapidly.
This research is an within patient, controlled randomized trial with 30 patients who suffered minor burn wounds on one or more extremities. Their wounds were divided into two groups – treatment receiving low-energy long duration electrical stimulation while receiving regular care while control received regular dressings; our aim was to examine its impact on edema reduction and wound healing using Bioimpedance Spectroscopy measurements (BIS).
Wound edema has long been identified as an obstacle in the healing of burn wounds, but this study confirmed that electrostimulation (ES) therapy could provide an easily applied adjunct treatment that rapidly reduced wound edema rates in acute burn wounds while improving cellular health and phase angle measurements within injured tissue.
This technique involves scanning the entire body for any areas with an imbalance in frequency levels, using frequencies to restore them back to optimal levels and feel any light or floaty sensations as soon as therapy begins. Results typically last as long as treatment continues.
Though treatment with TMS is generally safe for most individuals, certain precautions should be observed. TMS should not be undertaken by individuals with pacemakers or implanted pumps or those suffering uncontrolled seizures. Furthermore, alcohol or caffeine consumption prior to sessions should also be avoided for optimal results.
Even though burn injuries have dire and devastating repercussions, survival rates for hospitalized burn victims have steadily improved over the last four decades due to national decreases in burn victim numbers, improved medical management protocols and advances in burn wound healing technologies.
Frequency therapy for concussion
Frequency therapy for concussion is one of the most effective therapies available today, designed to restore natural vibrational frequencies within the body and therefore aid healing, reduce inflammation and restore brain functioning post traumatic injury. Furthermore, frequency therapy may detect and remove potentially toxic organisms such as bacteria or viruses which contribute to post-concussion syndrome (PCS).
Recent research indicates that patients suffering from PCS show considerable improvement after receiving transcranial pulsating low-frequency electromagnetic stimulation (T-PEMF). This treatment utilizes similar technology as used by our brain to create electromagnetic fields at frequencies matching that of spontaneous electrical potentials (E-field) surrounding neurons, and has been demonstrated to be safe and noninvasive. T-PEMF can not only relieve symptoms but can also accelerate healing by stimulating cell growth and eliminating infections in damaged tissue.
Infra-low frequency neurofeedback has also been proven to significantly improve quality of life for those suffering from chronic postconcussive symptoms. This approach pairs tissue frequencies with condition frequencies (frequency instructions such as “reduce inflammation” or “alleviate congestion”) for treatment purposes; electrodes placed on the scalp facilitate its application for noninvasive use, with its impact demonstrated through fMRI studies.
Concussion survivors often suffer lingering symptoms that interfere with daily activities and reduce quality of life, including headaches, dizziness and difficulty focusing or paying attention. Most recover within one or two weeks; however approximately 30% develop persistent symptoms that do not go away on their own – these could negatively impact quality of life as well as daily activities.
The best way to treat a concussion is to follow the advice of your physician. Avoid engaging in activities like sports or driving that could trigger it and rest for at least several days afterwards to allow your body to heal itself. Over-the-counter pain relievers may help manage discomfort; however, these cannot address underlying causes behind symptoms.
Cognitive FX offers a combination of hyperbaric oxygen therapy, neurofeedback, and frequency specific microcurrent to assist in the recovery from concussions and TBIs. We also utilize QEEG (brain map) evaluation and treatment in order to address post-concussive syndromes and mild TBI.






