Treatments
Direct Current Therapy
Support recovery, reduce sensitivity, and improve comfort with personalized direct current therapy guided by Dr. Eddie.
Session
60 Minutes
Setting
Home / Gym / Office
Format
1-on-1 with Dr. Eddie
Session
60 Minutes
Setting
Home / Gym / Office
Format
1-on-1 with Dr. Eddie
What Is Direct Current Therapy?
Direct current therapy uses a controlled, low-level electrical current applied through the skin to targeted areas of the body.
Depending on the goal, it may be used to support pain modulation, reduce local sensitivity, assist with muscle or nerve response, or complement a broader rehabilitation plan. Dr. Eddie adjusts placement, intensity, and treatment time based on your symptoms and tolerance.
This treatment is not used in isolation. It is most effective when paired with hands-on care, movement retraining, strengthening, or recovery strategies that address the underlying reason symptoms are present.
benefits Include
Direct current therapy may support comfort and recovery as part of an individualized treatment session.
Direct Current Therapy May Help With:
- Localized sensitivity
- Pain modulation
- Muscle or nerve irritation
- Recovery support
- Movement-related discomfort
- Soft tissue tenderness
- Preparing the body for exercise or manual therapy
Conditions Treated
Direct current therapy may be considered when pain, sensitivity, or irritation is limiting movement tolerance.
Common Conditions Include:
- Localized muscle sensitivity
- Tendon or soft tissue irritation
- Nerve-related discomfort
- Post-activity soreness
- Joint-region tenderness
- Recovery after minor strains
- Movement sensitivity during rehab
Techniques Used
Dr. Eddie chooses direct current parameters based on the treatment area, symptom behavior, and overall plan.
Localized Current Application
Current is applied to a specific region to help address sensitivity or discomfort in that area.
Recovery-Support Treatment
Direct current may be used to complement recovery when tissue irritability is affecting movement tolerance.
Pre-Movement Preparation
Treatment may be applied before exercise to help the area feel more comfortable during guided activity.
Integrated Rehab Support
Direct current therapy may be combined with manual treatment, mobility work, or strengthening.
What to Expect
Symptom And Sensitivity Review
Dr. Eddie evaluates the treatment area, symptom behavior, and goals before applying direct current therapy.
Controlled Electrical Application
The current is adjusted gradually to a comfortable and appropriate level for your presentation.
Follow-Up Movement Work
After treatment, you may perform guided movement or strengthening to help reinforce improved comfort and function.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does direct current therapy feel like?
You may feel tingling, warmth, or mild stimulation depending on the setting and treatment goal.
Is direct current therapy painful?
It should not be painful. Dr. Eddie adjusts intensity to stay within a comfortable range.
Is this the same as electrical muscle stimulation?
No. Both use electrical input, but they may use different current types, goals, and treatment parameters.
Can direct current therapy be used for chronic pain?
It may help with sensitivity or pain modulation in some cases, but chronic symptoms usually require a broader treatment plan.
Are there people who should avoid this treatment?
Yes. Certain medical devices, skin conditions, pregnancy considerations, or health factors may make it inappropriate. Dr. Eddie screens before use.
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