The Phoenix Waveform helps people with MS the following ways:
The Phoenix Waveform Electric Muscle Stimulation (EMS) has emerged as a promising therapy for individuals grappling with the challenges of multiple sclerosis (MS). MS, a chronic autoimmune condition affecting the central nervous system, often leads to debilitating symptoms such as muscle weakness, pain, spasticity, and impaired nerve function. However, EMS offers a multifaceted approach to address these issues and enhance the quality of life for MS patients.
Firstly, EMS has been shown to alleviate pain associated with MS by stimulating the release of endorphins, the body's natural painkillers, and reducing muscle tension. Additionally, by targeting specific muscle groups, EMS can aid in improving range of motion and flexibility, crucial for maintaining mobility and preventing secondary complications like contractures.
Furthermore, EMS can effectively reduce muscle spasticity, a common symptom of MS characterized by involuntary muscle contractions, through rhythmic muscle stimulation and relaxation cycles. This not only enhances comfort but also facilitates smoother movements and better motor control.
Moreover, EMS has demonstrated potential in enhancing nerve function by promoting neural regeneration and facilitating communication between nerves and muscles. This can lead to improved coordination and sensory perception, mitigating some of the neurological deficits associated with MS.
In conclusion, the Phoenix Waveform Electric Muscle Stimulation holds promise as a holistic approach to managing the diverse array of symptoms experienced by individuals living with multiple sclerosis, offering relief from pain, improvements in mobility, reduction of muscle spasticity, and enhancement of nerve function. As research in this field progresses, EMS could emerge as a valuable adjunct therapy in the comprehensive management of MS.
Dr. Jeff Banas, Developer of the Phoenix Waveform and Neural Fit Methods has been a Chiropractic Sports Physician since graduating from the National College of Chiropractic in 1993. In addition to being a Doctor of Chiropractic, Dr. Banas also has a BS in Human Biology, Fellow, of the International Academy of Clinical Acupuncture, Certified Chiropractic Sports Physician, and is a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist through the National Strength and Conditioning Association.
Dr. Banas has been practicing Neurotherapy with the ARPwave and Therastim for 16 years, but now exclusively uses the Phoenix Waveform.
Dr. Banas provides personal one-on-one support on the Neural Fit Methods and uses of the Phoenix Waveform.
Call or text Dr. Banas directly at: (480) 201-5694
Email: drjbanas@gmail.com
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