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1、Electronic Pain Control With Synaptic TherapyMay 1, 2001 - Dr. David L. Phillips Synaptic Electronic Therapy is an effective new clinical tool to help in the treatment of acute and chronic pain. It was first researched in England the early 1970s by a dentist named Dr Leon M. Silverthorn who was look

2、ing for a way to anaesthetize without drugs. Synaptic is a non-invasive electronic treatment which stimulates nerve impulses along the spine to accomplish several beneficial effects. Clinically, Synaptic is useful for such conditions as fibromyalgia, arthritis, various types of tendonitis, such as p

3、lantar fascitis, tennis elbow, low back pain, sciatic neuralgia, neck pain and whiplash. Studies have shown that virtually any type of chronic pain can be relieved with Synaptic. One of the interesting side effects of the therapy is that patients consistently report improved sleep. Indeed, many type

4、s of sleep disorders can be helped using synaptic therapy. Synaptic produces a profound tissue anaesthesia and analgesia. Studies at Toronto East General Hospital show that even in serious cases Synaptic achieved a 77% reduction of pain. This high rate of success was reproduced in another study cond

5、ucted at several physiotherapy clinics in Colorado. Twenty patients were treated during 66 visits for a whole host of chronic conditions including ruptured discs, post-surgical pain, trigeminal neuralgia and migraine headache. The way Synaptic works is interesting and unique. Foam self-stick pads ar

6、e placed bilaterally on the spine, two at the base of the neck between the shoulder blades and two on the upper areas of the low back. The patients themselves control the machine with a hand-held remote variable rate switch. Treatments take about twenty minutes as the patient works the machine throu

7、gh a range of 100 levels of stimulation. Every level introduces varying frequencies of from 2500 to 30,000 hertz. This stimulation is in the form of square-wave pulses. These rapid pulses cover such a wide band of frequencies and provide profound and deep stimulation especially at the level of the s

8、pinal and central nervous system synapses. This stimulation, which occurs along the fast-acting pain pathways known as A delta and C pain fibres, causes a modulation of the levels of various neurotransmitter chemicals. The main neurochemicals involved include: beta-endorphins, serotonin, GABA, epine

9、phrine, norepinephrine, somatostatin, adrenocorticotrophic hormone and dopamin. After therapy with Synaptic there is a proven reduction of substance P which a hormone that indicates the amount of pain being experienced. In cases of chronic pain, it is felt that the levels of these hormones are unbal

10、anced, thereby creating aberrant pain sensations and sensitivity. By modulating these neurosubstances, pain relief is fast and much longer lasting than with other devices such as TENS. In addition, these effects are cumulative, meaning that treatments although frequent at first can be reduced in fre

11、quency as the desired effects take place. The copyright of the article Electronic Pain Control With Synaptic Therapy in Chiropractic Health is owned by Dr. David L. Phillips. Permission to republish Electronic Pain Control With Synaptic Therapy in print or online must be granted by the author in wri

12、ting.I apologize for the plethora of technical terms that I am using here; however, in order to understand how this marvelous instrument works; some of this is necessary. Suffice it to say that if you are in chronic pain, are having trouble sleeping, or are have a condition that is not responding to

13、 treatment, I would recommend a course of Synaptic therapy. The copyright of the article Electronic Pain Control With Synaptic Therapy in Chiropractic Health is owned by Dr. David L. Phillips. Permission to republish Electronic Pain Control With Synaptic Therapy in print or online must be granted by the author in writing. Read more at Suite101: Electronic Pain Control With Synaptic Therapy http:/

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