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284 / 396 Chronic Inflammation / Nerve

Treatment time: Use 284 / 396 for 2 to 5 minutes after treating with 40 396 when the pain is down to a 23 / 10 and when the nerve pain has been present for longer than 3 months. Acute and chronic inflammation coexist and 284 / has a different but complementary affect on chronic nerve pain.

*** Precaution: induced euphoria ***

Treating inflammation and chronic inflammation in the nerve has a curious effect on affect and cognitive function. Most, but not all, patients will experience an induced euphoria that is characteristic of this treatment. It is most pronounced while using 40 / 396 and the practitioner may want to reassure the patient that it is a normal effect as it begins. The first sign will be a reduction in the rate of blinking, respiration and speech that starts within 10 to 15 minutes.
Some patients fall asleep and some get so stoned that they do not wish to or simply cannot speak.
This is a temporary effect and will wear off as the other frequencies are used.
The patient will remain relaxed but will come to full function within an hour or so after treatment. Most patients are in full possession of their faculties by the time they are dressed and ready to leave the clinic. The practitioner should take care to ensure that the patient is safe to drive. In extreme cases patients have been warned against making important financial decisions until the effect has worn off. The effect is most profound in the first few treatments.

*** Treatment application******************************

Current level
100300amps for the average healthy patient.
Use lower current levels of 2060amps for very small or debilitated patients. Current levels above this will be irritating and may make the patient restless or agitated.
Use higher current levels of 300500amps for larger or very muscular patients.
In general, higher current levels reduce pain more quickly and improve response.

Do not use more than 500amps as animal studies suggest that current levels above 500amps reduce ATP formation.
Current Polarized Positive +: Current is polarized positive for most nerve treatments except for shingles (see Chapter 9) and peripheral neuropathies which require alternating DC current.
Nerves respond very well and very quickly to polarized positive current.

Waveslope:

The waveslope refers to the rate of increase of current in the ramped square wave as it rises in alternating mode from zero up to the treatment current level every 2.5 seconds on the Precision Microcurrent and the automated family of FSM units. Other microcurrent instruments may have slightly different wave form choices. A sharp waveslope has a very steep leading edge
on the square wave shape indicating a very sharp increase in current. A gentle waveslope has a very gradual leading edge on the waveform indicating a gradual increase in current.
Use a moderate to sharp waveslope for chronic pain.
Use a gentle waveslope for acute pain or new injuries. A sharp waveslope is irritating in new injuries.

***** Lead placement ****************************

Positive leads.

The positive leads contact wraps around the neck or is placed along the spine at the exiting nerve root. The positive contact must cover at least the foramenal area where the nerve
exits the spine

Negative leads.

The negative leads attached to an adhesive electrode or wrapped in the warm wet fabric towel are placed at the end of the dermatome or nerve being treated. The placement is shown in the photographs.

Electrode Contacts. 

FSM typically uses graphite gloves to conduct the current but any conductor can be used as long as it has low resistance and can be wrapped around the spine at the exiting nerve root and have good contact with the distal end of the nerve being treated.

Adhesive electrode pads can be used if they are long enough (3 inches) to encircle the foramenal area where the nerve exits the spine and to give good contact at the distal end of the nerve.
The graphite gloves need to be kept moist so they conduct the current comfortably. The current will prickle and irritate if the gloves become dry.

Ref:  Frequency Specific Microcurrent by Carolyn McMakin - Pg 141
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