What Are The Benefits Of PULSE PEMF Therapy?

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Pulsed Electro-Magnetic Field (PEMF) therapy uses technology to stimulate and exercise cells to help resolve cellular dysfunction and to support overall wellness. At Interventional Orthopedics of Atlanta, Dr. Christopher Williams recommends it to many of his patients throughout Atlanta, GA for its therapeutic effects. During a consultation, he can evaluate your health or injury to determine if he believes that PEMF therapy will work best for you.

What is Pulsed PEMF therapy?

Pulsed PEMF therapy treats your cells like batteries. It’s common for them to slowly be drained of energy. By the end of a day, your body and mind may feel tired and depleted. That’s where PEMF technology can help. Dr. Williams uses it to generate energy in your cells without an invasive procedure. This amplifies your natural energy and encourages your body to function more effectively in Atlanta, GA. Also known as low field magnetic stimulation, it uses electromagnetic fields to try to help cellular dysfunction.

How does PEMF therapy work?

Pulsed PEMF therapy sends magnetic energy into the body. These energy waves work with your body’s natural magnetic field to improve healing. The magnetic fields help you to increase electrolytes and ions. This naturally influences electrical changes on a cellular level and influences cellular metabolism. It works with your body’s own recovery processes to help relieve chronic pain. Best of all, it’s entirely safe.

Ultimately, the human body requires electricity to sign signals throughout the body and to your brain. PEMF therapy effectively can realign the electricity in your cells. When a cell is stimulated, it allows positive charges to enter a cell in an open ION channel. The inside of this cell becomes positively charged, which will trigger other electrical currents, turning into pulses. This can positively influence movement, healing, and sending of signals. Any disruption in electrical currents can lead to dysfunction or illness. Pulsed PEMF therapy helps restore this disruption in electrical current to the normal state, which promotes overall wellness.

Who do we recommend pulsed PEMF therapy to?

At Interventional Orthopedics of Atlanta, we recommend this to patients with pain or dysfunction in their:

  • Ankles

  • Back

  • Elbows

  • Hips

  • Knees

  • Shoulder

We also recommend this pulsed therapy to patients suffering from:

  • Chronic inflammation in joints or the soft tissues

  • Chronic fatigue symptoms or chronic fatigue syndrome

  • Peripheral neuropathy

  • Osteopenia or osteoporosis

  • Poor wound healing

During a consultation, Dr. Williams can determine if your chronic condition or injury warrants the use of Pulsed PEMF therapy.

Benefits of PEMF therapy

When patients visit Dr. Williams at Interventional Orthopedics of Atlanta, they always want to learn more about the benefits of PEMF therapy. Some of the most common benefits of this therapy include:

  1. Enhances the body’s natural recovery process

  2. Corrects cellular dysfunction throughout the body

  3. Stimulates and exercises cells to recharge cells

  4. Gives patients more energy naturally

  5. Improves athletic performance

  6. Reduces inflammation and pain

  7. Helps you recover from an injury faster

These are just some of the many benefits of this innovative therapy that Dr. Williams uses to help his patients throughout Atlanta, GA. You no longer have to live in pain or discomfort. Best of all, you can achieve this relief without invasive surgery.

Recharge your cells and reduce inflammation and pain with Pulsed PEMF therapy

When you’re looking for ways to improve your health and reduce pain and discomfort, schedule an appointment at Interventional Orthopedics of Atlanta to learn more about pulsed PEMF therapy. Dr. Christopher Williams offers this innovative treatment to men and women throughout Atlanta, GA. To learn if you’re a good candidate for this therapy, call our office today.

* All information subject to change. Images may contain models. Individual results are not guaranteed and may vary.