56 year-old Male: Diabetic Ulcer

Presented with a sizable diabetic foot ulcer and painful infection on his leg that had persisted with no relief from other options. After three months of treatment, the ulcer portion is now a small, hardened scab nearly at the end of its process. He has suffered for a long time with staph on his leg [...]

56 year-old Male: Diabetic Ulcer2023-09-29T16:00:34+00:00

62 year-old Male Veteran: Various Pain Syndromes

"I’m a 62 yr old male. I have had two surgeries on my left shoulder, one upon my right shoulder. Additionally, I was bitten by a rattlesnake 17 years ago and have had 3 bone grafts to treat that issue. In November 2011, I had an opportunity to have this treatment for my ailments. As [...]

62 year-old Male Veteran: Various Pain Syndromes2023-09-29T16:00:39+00:00

50 year-old Female: Doctors say there is no cure

Has a disorder causing hardening of the skin, affecting her calves and tops of the feet to her toes. Her legs were red and blotchy and even had some open sore eruptions on the calf.  She could not sleep through the night and even the feel of the sheet on her legs was extremely painful. [...]

50 year-old Female: Doctors say there is no cure2023-09-29T16:00:45+00:00

Who may become an Acuscope and Myopulse operator? What license is needed to be able to treat others?

The requirement to be a provider of Acuscope and Myopulse treatments is a question of whether it is in within the scope of practice of your healthcare practitioner license to apply an electrical modality. For example, if you are an MD (Medical Doctor), an RN (Registered Nurse), an RPT (Registered Physical Therapist), a DC (Doctor [...]

Who may become an Acuscope and Myopulse operator? What license is needed to be able to treat others?2023-11-03T15:29:13+00:00

How does the Acuscope give the operator feedback?

While placing probes on the body, the Operator observes a digital display and hears the corresponding audio tones.  This feedback reveals whether a particular area of tissue is acute (hot, inflamed, abnormally electrically active) because damaged cells are excitedly attempting to self-repair. The readout can also indicate where the tissue is electrically drained (has become [...]

How does the Acuscope give the operator feedback?2023-07-16T04:06:53+00:00

Are the Acuscope and Myopulse used exclusively for treating injuries?

No, these devices offer extensive benefits that go beyond pain management and hastening tissue recovery after injury.  They provide: Enhanced well-being: By positively affecting the Peripheral, Central, and Autonomic Nervous Systems (PNS, CNS, and ANS), they promote general systemic well-being. Cranial Electrical Stimulation (CES): This induces a calm mental state, soothes nerves, and enhances sleep [...]

Are the Acuscope and Myopulse used exclusively for treating injuries?2023-11-03T17:46:51+00:00
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