MPS Therapy & MPS Scar Therapy

MPS stands for Microcurrent Point Stimulation. MPS therapy is used to treat chronic and acute soft tissue pain, stress, anxiety and scars in an effective, all-natural, drug-free, and non invasive way. This is done by applying microcurrent impulses to trigger acupuncture points, providing quick and effective pain relief for a number of medical conditions.

MPS therapy integrates the principles of acupuncture, and ancient Chinese Medicine with modern neurological science to provide an all-natural, holistic approach to treating the body and mind. The theoretical underpinnings of MPS Therapy are based on combining the “therapeutic” of acupuncture, osteopathy, and neural therapy with modern neurology. This combination produces very effective results which have been recognized across North America.

MPS therapy works with the Dolphin Neurostim™ portable pain relief unit which is a non-invasive point stimulator of a DC current producing a low 2-4 Hz frequency that is very different from other forms of electrical stimulation like TENS (alternating current) in both application precision and waveform.

The benefits of MPS Therapy with the Dolphin Neurostim Includes:

  • Relief from chronic pain
  • Treatment without drugs or invasive procedures
  • Release Muscle Tension And Joint Restriction
  • Reduction of Nerve Root Issues
  • Modulate Autonomic Nervous System And Decrease Sympathetic Up-Regulation
  • Repolarize And Release Scar Tissue
  • Decrease Pain And Tissue Sensitivity
  • Myofascial Release And Increased Circulation
  • Release Natural Endorphins (natural painkillers) Producing General Relaxation
  • Decrease Restriction Around Neural Pathways

Learn more about Dolphin Neurostim at https://www.dolphinmps.com/

MPS therapy can provide relief for a number of conditions, such as: arthritis, back pain, sciatica, bursitis, knee Pain, tendonitis, TMJ/TMD, inflamed joints, sports injuries, menstrual cramps, scars and adhesions

MPS Therapy: What to expect.

During a MPS therapy session, your practitioner will use a MPS Device to apply a micro-current to specific trigger points (areas of high muscle tension) or acupuncture points carefully selected based on your treatment goals.

MPS Scar Release Therapy: What to expect.

Scar Release Therapy uses the latest advances in science to reduce both chronic pain and dermal scarring after any trauma or surgery by reducing the restrictions of contracted or tightened scar tissue on the surrounding areas (including joints, underlying organs and the interconnected fascial lines. This can improve mobility, diminish complications and decrease pain often associated with deep scars.

During your MPS Scar Therapy session, your practitioner applies Microcurrent Point stimulation to the tissue surrounding the scar to increasing skin’s inter-cellular metabolism, protein synthesis and healing response to re-awaken the skin’s ability to self generate. This initiates a healthy inflammatory response, encouraging break down of dead cells/scar tissue, increasing circulation and a lymphatic movement of the dead cells.  This simple and discomfort free procedure works by reducing dermal trauma, adhesions and fascia restrictions–proven to deliver 73.2% pain relief after a single application. (IJCAM 2017)

You will see visible changes in the appearance of the scar and notice reduction of tightness and restriction at the scar site including restrictions in the flow of energy, blood circulation and lymph drainage.

Scar tissue & adhesions can be released in as little as 2-3 visits, and usually have drastic improvement in appearance, colour, soreness, and tissue mobility of the within 1-3 sessions. Each session lasts from 15-30 minutes depending on the surface area being treated. (link to video testimonials at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2QgQVhmsWFI,https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aA256xNhst8)

Scars that be treated include scars from surgery, injury, tattoos, muscle tears, strains and sprains.

SRT may be safely applied clinically or at home.(link to our studies/research at https://www.mpscourses.com/research-publications/)