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Microcurrent
Therapy for
Equines
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- by Deborah
Powell 2002
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- Microcurrent therapy
has been used on equines for twenty plus years with
thousands of horses treated with great success. Used
for sore muscles, tendon and ligaments injuries,
abscesses, laminitis, paralysis, confounding lameness
problems, TMJ, and neurological problems to name a
few. Reducing considerably the recovery time to about
half of normal in many instances.
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- History:
The beginnings of
the modern day microcurrent started with Thomas Wing
D.C., N.D., L.Ac. a fifth generation Chinese doctor
and amateur ham radio operator wanting to improve on a
Japanese instrument used to read and treat acupuncture
points. Existing units in the treat mode could be
irritating and could burn the skin. By the early 70's
Dr. Wing introduced the Accu-O-Matic which stood for
accuracy and automatic. It was a "hit" as a point
reading, needle less acupuncture instrument. In 1978
the FDA ruled that acupuncture had not been proven
"safe and effective". Production and marketing had to
be ceased. Next, by removing the reading portion of
the unit and not referring to it as a acupuncture
instrument but for the treatment of muscles (muscle
reeducation) in 1980 the My-O-Matic was released under
the 1976 Medical Device and Cosmetology Act as a
muscle stimulator. Because of its facial toning and
wrinkle reduction abilities it entered the cosmetology
industry world wide as a beauty enhancer. By the early
80's acupuncture was being reaccepted and the "all in
one units" emerged on the market with more
improvements and better quality and pricing. The
instruments were again reclassified and put under the
TENS (Transcutaneous Electrical Nero Stimulators)
class because they did not actually contract the
muscle. During this time with new technology the mini
microcurrent units emerged in full force by many new
manufacturers many of which were already making other
electrical therapy devices like the TENS.
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- The
Science: A
microcurrent stimulator is a very different animal in
principal compare to other electrical stimulation
devices. Micro amperage units were manufactured to
emulate the ranges close to the current produced by
the body (human or animal). This range is 10 to 600 ua
(micro amps) or 1/1000th of a milli amp, or
1/1,000,000th of a amp. This is a very tiny amount of
current ! The work compiled in a book " The Body
Electric" by Robert O. Becker M.D. is a compilation of
thirty years of his work. As a orthopedic surgeon
turned researcher, anyone bent on the desire for
clinical documentation will find this an excellent
resource from which to start. With the experiments on
salamander and frog regeneration the work proved
'Electricity Triggered Healing'. Micro amp stimulation
has been called bio stimulation or Bio electric
therapy because of it's ability to stimulate cellular
physiology and growth processes. Becker makes the
point clearly that most doctors are trained in biology
but seldom make the link to the fact that first, we
are a complete electrical system. Secondly and most
importantly, is the understanding that if the
electrical system fails everything fails. Dr. Bjorn
Nordenstrom a respected physician and researcher in
the 50's, pioneered a series of remarkable innovations
in clinical radiology that were considered radical at
the time, and are seldom employed at hospitals. In
1985 he served as chairman of Karolinska's Nobel
Assembly, which chooses the laureates in medicine.
Recognized as a brilliant, very innovative, very
imaginative scientist.
- Dr. Bjorn has made
significant contributions to radiology and medicine.
In 1983 Nordenstrom published his two decades of
experimental work. As Nordenstrom describes his body
electric, the circuits are switched on by an injury,
an infection, or a tumors or even by the normal
activity of the body's organs. Voltages build and
fluctuate, electric currents course through arteries
and veins and across capillary walls drawing white
blood cells and metabolic compounds into and out of
surrounding tissues. This electrical system says
Nordentrom, works to balance the activity of internal
organs and in the case of injuries, represents the
very foundation of the healing process.
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Microcurrent Instruments:
First and foremost all microcurrent units are
generators of micro amperage which is one millionth of
a amp. They have wires(cables) that connect to
electrodes that are attached or held to the body. Then
current, micro amperage (ua) is adjusted to comfort or
just below being felt. Most operate on DC (direct
current) using batteries that are replaced or
recharged. Next, the units offer a range of low
frequencies, Hertz (Hz), and controls of polarity
referred to as biphasic (equal amounts of positive and
negative) or positive only or negative only. Almost
all are now using a square wave envelope in a
variations of a 2.5 second pulse train. Timers are
also standard allowing for continuous treatment or a
set duration with automatic shutoff. Some units allow
you to adjust the wave form slightly. Many full
featured, all in one clinic unit uses GSR (galvanic
skin response) to read the level of conductivity
between two points. This is referred to as the
diagnostics feature. This can help determine in which
areas of the body that are low in electrical activity
such as in a cold chronic condition or over firing or
highly charged in a acute or inflamed area. As you
find these areas you can in an instant treat by using
electrical stimulation to restore the normal balance
of electrical activity at the cellular level. The one
and two channel miniature units have the same
capabilities of the clinic units without feed back
(GSR readings) and do a fine job.
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- Whose Doing The
Treatments On Horses?
I have found the "do it your selfers" like myself are
probably the largest group. We like taking
responsibility for the our health and that of our
animals. The skills required to use microcurrent are
no more complicated than handing a non horse person a
horse to "tack up". Just takes a bit of practice! If
you have an injured horse and want to hire a
professional for treatment you can find a few Equine
Re-hab facilities, Holistic DVMs and an occasionally
Large and Small animal vets that offer microcurrent
treatments. There are also persons calling them selves
Accuscope Therapists (click
here).
Finally, there are a few independent, very knowledge
equine practitioners offering their services using
combinations of body work and many other modalities
including microcurrent.
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Requirements For Horses:
Not really. The more full feature "clinic units" are
very nice. Features include: 1,000 frequencies and a
wide range of current choices from 20 - 500+ micro
amps, feedback (galvanic skin resistance readings) and
polarity controls which will allow you to have more
treatment options. Preset or programs are good and
having at least two channels is best. In the mini unit
category, read the specs carefully. They will have a
+/- range of 20% or so. Most of the units we've bench
checked, run on the low side. For example; choosing
100 micro amps delivers aprox. 80 micro amps. This is
not a problem just be aware of this. Some units really
are not microcurrent units, but tuned down milli amp
units, closer to a TENS unit. Remember TENS (milli
amperage- Ma) is for temporary pain relief. There's
not an over abundance of choices on the market, but
there are enough to fit most peoples budgets and
treatment styles. A few instruments are being marketed
exclusively for the equine use like the Therascope
(promoted to veterinarians) and the Leg Saver. Some
units claim to be especially calibrated for equines.
There is no logical reasoning for this statement, and
is used as a marketing ploy.
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- Conclusion:
With many of us
becoming aging baby boomers plus caring for active
equine athletes or retiring companions. I think you'll
find using microcurrent to help yourself and your
animals is one of the safest, most versatile
modalities you can use today. I have found in my
research, some comments degrading microcurrent. Most
of this is aimed at manufactures and promoters who
make exaggerated claims, anyone with basic electronic
knowledge can understand their concerns. Whether for
or against this modality both sides agree it is very
safe. The most impressive thing about using
microcurrent is its versatility. Methods include
surface electrical acupuncture by stimulating
acupoints, motor points, trigger points, or body work
like massage. My personal favorite is myofascial
release work using electrode gloves. And of course you
can simply apply electrodes for unattended treatments
(being close by). Horses love the gentle treatments,
they literally look forward to treatment time. The
affects are accumulative and should show improvement
in one to three treatments. When deciding when and
what to treat with microcurrent it is always best to
have a veterinary diagnosis first, then consider how
microcurrent may help. Twenty plus years of devoted
users and five years of my own personal experiences,
make me very comfortable in recommending microcurrent
therapy.
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- 2002 Matrix
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