Treatments
Electrical Muscle Stimulation
Support muscle activation, recovery, and movement comfort with personalized electrical muscle stimulation 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 Electrical Muscle Stimulation?
Electrical muscle stimulation uses controlled electrical impulses to stimulate muscles or nerves through pads placed on the skin.
Depending on the goal, this treatment may be used to help improve muscle activation, reduce discomfort, support circulation, or assist with recovery after injury or surgery. Dr. Eddie adjusts the intensity, placement, and treatment style based on your comfort level and clinical needs.
Electrical stimulation is often most effective when paired with movement, strengthening, or hands-on care so that the body can use the improved activation during real activity.
benefits Include
Electrical muscle stimulation can be used as part of a broader physical therapy plan to support comfort and function.
Electrical Muscle Stimulation May Help With:
- Muscle activation after injury
- Post-surgical strength rebuilding
- Pain modulation
- Recovery between training sessions
- Muscle guarding or tension
- Swelling management support
- Reconnecting movement after immobilization
Conditions Treated
Electrical muscle stimulation may be helpful when pain, weakness, or poor activation is affecting recovery or performance.
Common Conditions Include:
- Quadriceps weakness after knee injury
- Post-operative muscle inhibition
- Shoulder or hip muscle activation deficits
- Muscle guarding after acute irritation
- Low back or neck muscle tension
- Recovery support after intense training
- Difficulty activating specific muscle groups
Techniques Used
Dr. Eddie selects the stimulation approach based on whether the goal is activation, comfort, recovery, or movement carryover.
Neuromuscular Stimulation
Used to encourage targeted muscle contraction when a muscle is difficult to activate voluntarily.
Pain-Modulating Stimulation
Gentler settings may be used to help calm sensitivity and improve comfort during movement.
Recovery-Focused Stimulation
Specific settings may be used to support circulation and reduce post-activity muscle fatigue.
Movement-Based Stimulation
Stimulation may be paired with exercise to help the nervous system connect muscle activation with functional movement.
What to Expect
Muscle Review
Dr. Eddie identifies which muscles are underactive, guarded, or difficult to recruit during movement.
Pad Placement
Pads are positioned based on the treatment goal, with intensity adjusted to your comfort and response.
Exercise Carryover
When appropriate, stimulation is paired with guided movement or strengthening to improve functional results.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does electrical muscle stimulation hurt?
It should not be painful. Most people feel a tingling sensation or controlled muscle contraction.
Is this only for injury recovery?
No. It may also be used for muscle activation, performance support, or recovery depending on your needs.
Can it rebuild muscle by itself?
It can support activation, but strengthening and movement training are usually needed for lasting improvement.
Is electrical stimulation safe?
It is appropriate for many people, but Dr. Eddie screens for contraindications before using it.
Can it be combined with exercise?
Yes. Combining stimulation with movement can often improve carryover into daily activity or training.
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