Electroacupuncture
Electroacupuncture is a modern variation of traditional acupuncture, in which, instead of inserting needles into acupuncture points, gentle electrical currents are applied through a specialized device. In this specific form of electroacupuncture, no needles are used — the application takes place on the surface of the skin without penetrating it.
How It Works
The device’s electrodes are placed on the same points used in traditional acupuncture and deliver very low-intensity electrical impulses (usually between 1–3 Hz or 50–100 Hz).
This electrical stimulation enhances the effects of acupuncture by more strongly activating nerve endings and promoting the release of endorphins — the body’s natural pain relievers.
Purpose and Applications
Electroacupuncture is used:
• to relieve chronic or acute pain (e.g., neck pain, lower back pain, arthritis),
• for muscle relaxation and rehabilitation,
• in neurological conditions (such as neuralgia or facial nerve paralysis),
• to regulate hormonal and energetic functions,
• and, in some cases, to help manage addictions or anxiety.
Sensation and Safety
Most people experience a mild vibration or muscle twitch at the point of application. The intensity is always adjusted according to each person’s tolerance and sensitivity.
The method is considered safe when performed by a qualified professional, and while it does not replace medical diagnosis or treatment, it can serve as a supportive and complementary approach alongside them.
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