Acupuncture - Electro

: Thin, sterile needles are inserted into traditional meridian points. Once placed, small electrodes are clipped to the needles and connected to an EA machine.

: The practitioner begins with low voltage and frequency, gradually adjusting the settings to a level where the patient feels a gentle pulsing or "humming" sensation.

: It can provide much stronger stimulation than manual twirling, which is often necessary for difficult neurological cases like paralysis or severe neuralgia. Electro Acupuncture

Electro-acupuncture (EA) is a specialized form of acupuncture that applies a mild pulsating electric current to needles inserted at specific body points . It aims to enhance the healing effects of traditional manual manipulation by providing continuous, consistent, and controllable stimulation. Core Mechanism and Procedure

: Because the stimulation is continuous, treatment times are often shorter—typically 15 to 30 minutes. : Thin, sterile needles are inserted into traditional

Clinical trials and systematic reviews suggest EA is effective for various conditions:

: The electrical pulses stimulate sensory nerves, triggering the release of natural painkillers like endorphins, serotonin, and norepinephrine . It also modulates brain connectivity in areas associated with pain perception and emotion. Primary Benefits vs. Traditional Acupuncture : It can provide much stronger stimulation than

: Devices typically allow for adjustments in frequency (pulses per second) and intensity (strength). Lower frequencies (2–10 Hz) are often used for chronic conditions, while higher frequencies may be used for acute pain.

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