Treatments with the step electrode
Novelty step electrode for mobilization of deposits and metabolic residues
In addition to the therapy current, the new step automation function has also been recognized as an invention worthy of protection by the scientific examiners of various patent offices. With the new current quality and the application principle of the step automatic, it is now possible to trigger a rhythmically constantly changing movement of the ions and protein molecules in the tissue over a large area and with deep effect. This has a particularly positive effect on the processes of osmosis and diffusion by mobilizing deposits and residues of metabolism.
In this way, excellent therapeutic successes are possible. Mode of operation and effect are not comparable with conventional techniques and practices.
Table of Contents:
Therapy of the spine
After vertebral displacements
- First – if necessary – apply Dorn technique or chirotherapy
- Use plug connection input step electrode
- Apply the step electrode in the middle of the problem segment
- Set downward run/set number of electrodes 4
- Always set the intensity to pleasant so as not to further irritate inflamed nerves.
- For therapy always set rhythm to slow
- If necessary, repeat Dorn therapy (often it works better afterwards)
- The treated segment at the end 5 min. strike out
- Initially 2 treatments per week until improvement occurs, then 1 treatment
- It is recommended to subsequently treat the entire spine as well
Therapy of the ligaments to the intervertebral disc spaces
- Use plug connection input step electrode
- Start with the step electrode at Th 1 and change until L5
- Set downward run, set number of electrodes 4
- Always carefully adjust intensity to comfortable for the first few treatments to prevent nerve irritation during chronic inflammation
- For therapy always set rhythm to slow
- Then stroke out the treated segment
Deep therapy up to the boundary strand
- Use plug connection input counter electrode
- Step electrode above, counter electrode below
- Step electrode below, counter electrode above
- Set downward run, set number of electrodes 5
- Set intensity to pleasant
- Always set to slow for therapy
- Then stroke out the treated segment
Therapy of the sacroiliac joint and the sciatic root
- Use plug connection input step electrode
- Place step electrode transversely on the sacrum
- Set 1/2 therapy time up and 1/2 down
- Set number of electrodes 4
- Set intensity to Pleasant
- For therapy always set rhythm to slow
Therapy of the shoulder girdle and neck tissue
Therapy of the hip joint
- Use plug connection input counter electrode
- Place the step electrode laterally across the hip joint.
- Apply the counter electrode to the counter joint
- 1/2 Set therapy time up and down
- Pay attention to pleasant intensity, be careful with chronic inflammation!
- Set electrode number 5
- For therapy always set rhythm to slow
Therapy of the lymphatic drainage channel (ductus thoracicus)
- Use plug connection input counter electrode
- Place the step electrode upright in the middle of the lower abdomen
- Apply counter electrode on the back at the level of Th 10 for approx. 10 min., then on Th 1 for 10 min.
- Set downward run, set number of electrodes 5
- Set intensity to pleasant
- For therapy always set rhythm to slow
Intervertebral disc therapy
This therapy is suitable for intervertebral disc protrusion (e.g. lumbar vertebra L4 or L5).
- Use plug stop input step electrode
- Step electrode alternating 5 min. t.s. and 15 min. Place upright on the protrusion, then always 4 min. strike out
- Adjust downward run, do not forget to strike out (dissolve and push away)
- Set number of electrodes 4
- Adjust the intensity of the pain – if necessary, set it to barely noticeable to prevent additional irritation.
- For therapy always set rhythm to slow
Therapy of the autonomic nervous system
This therapy is suitable for strengthening the parasympathetic function.
- Use plug connection input counter electrode
- The graduated electrode is exposed for approx. 10 min. starting in the middle and then each 10 min. right and 10 min. left applied to the lower abdomen
- Always place the counter electrode on the back of the sacrum
- Set downward run, set number of electrodes 5
- Set intensity to Pleasant
- For therapy always set rhythm to slow
Therapy of the sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous system (balancing)
- Use plug connection input counter electrode
- Apply step electrode at the height of Th 1
- Counter electrode below the umbilicus approx. 10 min. then apply the step electrode in the direction of the sacrum and the counter electrode above the umbilicus.
- Set 1/2 therapy time upward and 1/2 downward run
- Set electrode number 5
- Initially set the intensity to particularly pleasant so that the sympathetic nervous system is not overstimulated.
- For therapy always set rhythm to slow
Therapy of the enteric nerve plexus (abdominal nerves or "abdominal brain") and the abdominal lymph nodes
This therapy is suitable for stimulating the formation of the mood hormone serotonin and strengthening immune performance.
- Use plug stop input counter electrode
- The graduated electrode is exposed for approx. 8 min. starting at the lower abdomen, then applied transversely in the middle and further above
- Always place the counter electrode on the back of the sacrum
- Set 1/2 therapy time up and 1/2 down with number of electrodes on number 5
- Set intensity to pleasant
- For therapy always set rhythm to slow
WARNING
Be careful with the intensity level at
- acute and chronic inflammations
- Hyperfunction of the sympathetic nervous system
In the case of inflammation and weaknesses of the autonomic nervous system, symptoms known to the patient may well be intensified for a short time if the intensity is too high. Experience has shown that such overstimulation regulates itself again after a few minutes, in rare cases also overnight. No negative consequences remain.
Treatments with the step electrode -therapy for shoulder, spine & ligaments
Deposits and residues resulting from functional impairment of metabolism can cause inflammation in muscles and joints. In many cases, the sites of inflammation are responsible for pain in the lumbar spine, thoracic spine or around the cervical spine. In these cases, special therapy for the spine is required. Because the pain often radiates from the vertebral areas, therapy for the ligaments based on a step electrode can provide relief. Furthermore, increased pressure in the tendon tissue can contribute to calcification of the shoulder. The rotator cuff is not supplied with enough blood, which reduces the important oxygen content. Calcification in the shoulder is usually very painful and restricts mobility. Therapy for the shoulder with the help of step electrodes can reduce your pain in such a case as well.
Treatments with the step electrode are a novelty in the field of complementary medicine therapies and have already achieved good results in some cases.
Do you need innovative therapy for your spine? Is targeted therapy needed for the ligaments?
We will be happy to explain the principle of step electrode therapy and the therapy approaches – carried out by your alternative practitioner.
This is how treatments with the step electrode work
A current-based therapy for the ligaments, the shoulder or the spine uses a step-by-step automatic system. It has a high depth effect and is incorporated into the fabric over a large area. The protein molecules and ions anchored in the tissue are thus set in motion. These movements alternate rhythmically continuously. With this method, deposits are mobilized and metabolic residues can be removed more easily. The principles of diffusion and osmosis are used here. Treatments with the step electrode in a therapy for the spine, ligaments and shoulder stand out from the usual therapy approaches and have already been carried out successfully in many cases.
Step electrode therapy for the spine
Step electrode therapy is a form of treatment that can be applied in case of vertebral displacement. It is often preceded by chiropractic or Dorn therapy. Usually, the intensity of the electrodes is relatively low so that inflamed nerves are not additionally irritated. With regard to the spaces between the intervertebral discs, therapy of the ligaments is also conceivable. The portfolio of treatment options is rounded out by deep boundary strand therapy.
Do you suffer from pain related to the sciatic root or sacroiliac joint? Treatments with the step electrode are also conceivable in these cases.
Therapy in the shoulder area to loosen the neck tissue
In addition to therapy for the shoulder, which is based on calcium deposits, the step electrodes can be used to treat the shoulder girdle. At a pleasant intensity, we effectively loosen your neck tissues in this way. Many of our patients notice a noticeable improvement in their symptoms immediately afterwards.
Further treatments with the step electrode
In addition to therapy of the ligaments, shoulder and spine, treatment with the step electrode is conceivable for complaints in the hip joint, for blockages in the area of the lymph drainage channel and for parasympathetic strengthening. Last but not least, outside of therapy for the spine, we can provide treatment for the enteric nerve plexus in the abdomen using step electrodes.
You suffer from complaints that are not listed here and would like to know if a treatment with the step electrode is possible? Contact us for advice on possible therapy.
Therapy for shoulder, ligaments & spine by alternative practitioner
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