The 7 Biggest Myths About Microcurrent and FSM
In this episode, we take a sober look at seven of the most common myths surrounding microcurrent and Frequency Specific Microcurrent (FSM). From “Microcurrent is just another form of TENS” to “If the patient doesn’t feel anything, nothing is happening” and “There is no decent data on microcurrent” – we go through each statement step by step and put it into a clinical, evidence-oriented context.
You will learn: • How microcurrent differs fundamentally from conventional electrotherapy in terms of dose and therapeutic target • Why “not feeling anything” during treatment is normal – and which parameters you should use to assess progress instead • In which clinical situations microcurrent can be a meaningful adjunct within a multimodal treatment concept • How FSM can be used as a structured, frequency-specific approach rather than something “esoteric” • What really matters when it comes to legal aspects, device quality and documentation
This episode is aimed at therapists and physicians who already use microcurrent, as well as those who are still skeptical and looking for a structured, honest overview without hype or promises of cure.
For more information on Luxxamed microcurrent therapy and access to our internal training area, please visit our website: www.luxxamed.de
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