Are you living with chronic pain? eToims can help
Victoria’s Diversified Health Clinic is the first location on Vancouver Island to offer eToims, a new non-invasive treatment for pain and inflammation in the body’s soft and connective tissues.
When you irritate or damage a nerve, muscle fibers close around the nerve fibers like a fist. eToims uses an electrical pulse that uncurls the fist from the nerve fibers, thus relieving your muscle pain & restoring function, mobility & quality of life.
What is eToims and how does it work?
Using specialized medical equipment, eToims sends very brief but strong electrical pulses to the areas of irritated nerves. This stimulation causes the muscle to twitch, or contract, and then relax. This focused exercising of the muscle at numerous points throughout the muscle relieves the associated pain.
Traditionally this treatment has involved the use of acupuncture needles (Trigger Point Dry Needling, or IMS) to relieve pain. eToims is a non-invasive form of the same treatment – no needles are inserted into the skin – and is available nowhere else on Vancouver Island, and now Diversified Health offers both treatments.
eToims is great for sports injuries or the mysterious soft-tissue injuries from auto accidents that typically stump health practitioners. It is quick to diagnose and fast to heal, getting you active and back on your feet faster than conventional treatments.
What happens during a treatment session?
The current is conducted through moist pads placed on your skin. Muscles that produce the strongest contraction or twitch will be worked on first to start some flow through the nerve and stimulate blood flow in your body. The very tight muscles will be worked on next to try to get as much contraction as possible in these muscles. The more contraction elicited in the muscles, the more relaxed the muscles will become. As a result, there is less compression on the nerves, more blood flow, and more pain relief.
eToims will treat the following conditions
- Muscle pain/myofascial pain
- Musculoskeletal pain/discomfort
- Frozen Shoulder
- Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
- Low back pain
- Facet Syndrome
- Piriformis Syndrome
- Post surgical back pain
- Tension headaches
- Rotator cuff injuries
- Tennis elbow
- Shin Splints
- Whiplash
- Repetitive strain injuries
- Sports injuries
- Tendonitis
- Degenerative disc
- Bulging or herniated disc
- Spinal Stenosis
- Fibromyalgia
Please contact our health care practitioners for more information about the eToims Technique.
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