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- What is a
Micro Current unit?
- Since the early 80's
microcurrent instruments are part of the FDA approved
electrotherapy devices called TENS (transcuataeous
electrical neuro stimulators). The class is best known
for milli amp units called TENS. TENS units are used
to block pain, thereby giving patient relief for a
period of time, replacing or reducing the use of pain
medications. They are popular, economical pain control
devices prescribed mostly by PT's (Physical
Therapists) and DC's (Chiropractors). It's known as a
good"alternative" to taking pain medications without
all their potential side affects These TENS unit are
1,000th of a ampere. The range of current selections
are usually 0 - 8 milli amps (ma) . In the higher
ranges a slight stinging may be felt. (An automobile
takes about 600 amps to start)
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- How are Micro
Current units in the TENS Class are different?
- A microcurrent
stimulator is a very different animal in principal.
They were manufactured to emulate the ranges of
current slightly above those produced by the body
which operate in the pico or nano range. Micro current
stimulators range is 10 to 600 ua (microcurrent) 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
complied in a book " The Body Electric by Robert O.
Becker M.D. is a compilation of thirty years of his
work. An orthopedic surgeon turned researcher. With
the experiments on salamander and frog regeneration
the work proved electricity triggered healing. Micro
amp stimulation has been called biostimulation or bio
electric therapy because of it's ability to stimulate
cellular physiology and growth processes. Where as
current used above the minute levels was shown to
inhibit or retard the healing process.
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- The FDA and
Micro Current Instruments
- The FDA has not
allowed medical claims to the effects other than as a
non invasive means of pain relief with applications
for symptomatic relief of chronic intractable pain.
So, with that said I like to say, the other benefits
that seem to occur from the treatments are just "side
affects". There is no regulation for the use of
electrotherapy on animals and products marketed for
animal use do not require FDA approval.
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- History of the
Micro Current Instrument
- Thomas W. Wing. D.C.,
N.D., LAc. a fifth generation Chinese Doctor is
credited with introducing a microcurrent instrument in
the late 1970's. According to Dr. Wing the doors
opened to acupuncture after President Nixon's visit to
China in 1972. Almost overnight thousands of doctors
were interested in all forms of acupuncture. One of
these methods was adding current to the acupuncture
needles to create a more potent application. This
method was seldom comfortable because of intense
stinging felt. A few members of Dr.Wings study group
suggested they should find a better way to utilize
electrical acupuncture methods. Dr. Wing had a little
background in electronics and felt competent to take
on the challenge. Diagnostics called galvanic skin
differentials are accredited to Dr. Reinhold Voll a
West German physician. He introduced GSR (galvanic
skin response) as a feature in his electro-acupuncture
devices in 1958. Practioners believing in the Chinese
system of 12 Meridians in the body believed that these
differentials in readings related to energy
imbalances. Using an instrument by Dr. Voll became
referred to as EAV (Electrical Acupuncture by Voll).
Dr. Voll also used the system of treating ear points
used by ancient Egyptians and the Chinese which
related ear points to specific parts in the body
andorgans. New ear charts were developed by a French
phsycian, Dr. Paul Nogier in 1951 along with
experimentation with newfrequencies
for a form of electrical
ear acupuncture called Auriculotherapy. Dr. Nogier's
ear charts reflect over 200 points and the Chinese ear
charts use a simpler system of 130 points. The first
Dr. Voll EAV devices tried encompassing all possible
points which was approximately 850, thus the first
diagnostic scales read from 0-1000. By the 70's most
of these devices went to a simpler system by reducing
the scale from 0-100.
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- Dr. Wing used this
type of diagnostic feature along with lowering the
voltage on his unit and current levels were adjusted
to the micro amperage range. Then a wider range of
very low frequencies was added. In 1975 Dr. Wing
introduced what was known as the first comfortable US
made non-needle acupuncture (Surface Electrical
Acupuncture) instrument with diagnostics. Needles were
replaced by pencil looking items with brass tips and
later converted to Q-Tip ends to just touch the
surface of the skin. He called it the Accu-O Matic
this stood for Accurate and Automatic. Dr. Wings
instruments created quite a stir. Physicians flocked
to learn about this method and were so impressed with
the results they were quick to incorporate them in
their practices.
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- Not So
Fast
- In 1977 as a result
of the Medical device act of May 28, 1976 FDA (Food
and Drug Administration) informed Dr. Wing he could
not use ear point charts to treat from because they
were claiming to cure conditions. In 1978 FDA agents
visited again and said acupuncture had not been
"proven safe and effective" in the experimental use
period of one year. The FDA told Dr. Wing he could
reapply with his instrument under the 1976 Medical
Device and Cosmetology Act if he took the reading
portion of the unit and not refer to it as an
electrical acupuncture device. This new model in 1980
became the My-O-Matic which added a new wave form and
was found beneficial in the treatments of muscles to
lengthen, shorten and strengthen. It was approved as a
muscle stimulator. It also found new life in the
Cosmetology industry for facial toning and wrinkle
reduction. Also, by this time there were several other
companies offering exact internal copies. For example:
Accuscope/ Myopluse, Alpha Stim and many others. All
suffered from pressures from the FDA for marketing
issues. Many of these early companies did not survive.
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- Notoriety
- World wide
recognition began when athletes like Carl Lewis, San
Fransico 49's, Joan Benoit, New Your Mets, began using
micro current claiming it as the latest and greatest
of physical therapy treatments. Many articles could be
found like; Scott pushes revolutionary
physical-therapy machine. (USA Today 87) "It's not a
cure-all. It doesn't replace coaching or hard work.
But it is the best form of physical therapy that's
ever been developed'' (Jack Scott Phd) Note: Jack
Scott first represented the Accuscope label then
switched to Monad (Dr. Wings company). Many
chiropractors and athletic trainers maintain it is
still today one of the best methods for physical
therapy.
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- Instruments
Start Changing:
- Today there is a
multitude of choices. Microcurrent devices are being
marketed under many guises such as bone healing
devices, facial stimulators, and muscle relaxers to
name a few. Other electrotherapy devices are all one
types with micro current being one of the features
offered on the unit. These are commonly found in use
by Chiropractic and Physcial Therapy practices. With
major changes with the medical and insurance
industries the use of micro current has lost ground
since it's hey day of the mid 80's until the early
90's but those that were witnesses to the results of
treatments or those you have benefited directly have
stayed loyal followers. The volume of use of micro
current units today are in the mini sized units
prescribed for at home use.
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