ETPSSM Neuromechancal Therapy is the
world’s first integrative therapy developed
exclusively to fight pain.
The theoretical underpinnings of ETPSSM
therapy are based on sound medicine, firmly
grounded in the concepts of acupuncture,
modern neurology, microcurrent stimulation
and myofascial release (muscular relaxation)
techniques. ETPSSM’s
unique contribution to pain relief comes from
the synthesis of these different approaches,
combining the therapeutic ‘pearls’ of these
different therapies into easy-to-use protocols.
By following the recommended protocols, physicians/therapists
are able to identify anatomical areas most
responsible for contributing to a patient’s
pain condition. Areas deemed ineffective in
producing positive therapeutic responses are
eliminated from future treatments. Areas producing
positive responses are examined diagnostically
to determine interrelationship(s) with the
patient’s condition and are integrated into
future protocols. Using this approach, ETPSSM
can produce superior results over traditional
pain therapy techniques in a fraction of the
time. All without drugs, side effects, pads
or gels.
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ETPSSM has been a remarkable success
in the fight against chronic pain. The results
are so impressive using this approach, that
complete or substantial relief from pain may
often occur in the first or second treatment.
Most patients require 2-10 treatments for
permanent results, with some chronic patients
requiring ongoing treatments in the home setting.
ETPSSM can be individualized
to any patient's needs and applied non-invasively
in almost any setting, indoor or out, usually
within 5-15 minutes. ETPSSM
stimulation is significantly more effective
than any other therapies offered on the marketplace,
decreasing recovery time by over 80%.
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ETPSSM protocols bridge many different
treatment philosophies to provide therapeutic
responses where other modalities fail to achieve
successful results. Because it is effective
in the diagnosis of root causes of pain, ETPSSM
therapy can serve as an invaluable tool to
all health professionals in their efforts
to substantiate current treatment and as an
integrative tool for current protocols.
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