Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Micro Current Pain Therapy.

Yes, Micro Current Pain Therapy is generally safe for most clients when administered by trained professionals. We screen for contraindications like pacemakers, pregnancy, or severe heart conditions to ensure suitability. Sessions are gentle and adjusted to your comfort.

Treatment plans vary depending on condition severity and response; many clients notice improvement after two to four sessions, while chronic issues may require weekly sessions for several weeks with periodic maintenance.

Most clients describe a mild tingling or warming sensation, rarely pain. Practitioners adjust intensity to ensure comfort, and sessions can be paused; immediate after-effects are typically minimal and transient, with some reporting relaxed muscles afterward.

Yes, it can reduce chronic back pain by targeting muscle tension, inflammation, and nerve sensitivities. Combined with posture guidance and therapeutic exercises, clients often experience sustained improvements in comfort and function.

Yes. Contraindications include implanted electronic devices (pacemakers), active cancer sites, pregnancy, uncontrolled epilepsy, and recent blood clots. A thorough consultation and health history review ensures safety and appropriate treatment planning.

Immediately after, you may feel reduced pain, decreased stiffness, and improved mobility. Some clients experience mild fatigue or temporary soreness; benefits often increase over subsequent days as tissues continue to respond.