$0 Equinessence: Electro-Acuscope and Myoscope Therapy

The Electro-Acuscope/Myoscope Therapy System has been referred to as “the best kept secret in equine therapy”.  The instruments have successfully treated common equine problems such as pulled muscles, strained tendons and ligaments, inflammation, abscessed feet, and nerve paralysis.  It is particularly successful in relieving or greatly reducing the swelling and pain of tissue damage occurring from athletic injury.  In addition, the Acuscope has proven effective in the treatment of conditions thought to be life threatening or crippling, such as laminitis, navicular problems, deep puncture wounds, and deteriorating coffin bones.

 

The Electro-Acuscope is FDA approved for use on humans.  It has been used in doctor’s offices, physical therapy practices, and hospitals since 1978.  The Acuscope has been successfully used by many sports medicine clinics and is especially well-known for its success in treating professional athletes.  Although the Acuscope has been primarily recommended for orthopedic, neurologic and arthritic discomfort, the instrument’s use is not limited to pain relief.  In equine therapy, the Acuscope has been used for over twenty years to treat a vast number of conditions and injuries.

The Acuscope assists the body in healing itself by improving the circulation of blood and oxygen in the involved area, and normalizing the electrical circuitry in the nerves and muscles of damaged tissue.  The body is made up of a vast number of cells.  In many ways these cells act like tiny batteries storing and releasing energy, doing their work of taking in nutrients, releasing waste products, repairing and reproducing themselves, etc.  Each cell has a measurable electrical charge which must be maintained in order to function properly.

Energy flows constantly between all cells throughout the electrical circuitry of the body.  When damage or trauma occurs to living tissue, there is a disruption in the electrical capacity of the involved cells and after an initial surge, there results a measurable decrease in the production and flow of energy through the electrical network of the involved tissues.  This condition is generally accompanied by pain in the area and often results in the body’s inability to completely repair itself.  Thus, lengthy rest periods and inactivity are often prescribed in order to attain eventual restoration of normal function.

Please visit Molly Wells website: http://www.equinessence.com/

 

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Created: Thursday, January 19th, 2012 at 2:31 pm



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