What is pemf Therapy?
Pulsed electromagnetic field (PEMF) therapy at Kotsanis Institute of Functional Medicine may help to recharge your cells by pulsing energy through your body. Think of your body as a battery. PEMF builds up energy within your cells. How? Magnetic fields affect the nervous and circulatory systems of every living cell. Our experienced team can use PEMF to recharge your "battery," or cells, in a manner of speaking. When cells are sick, they lose energy. Of course, your healthy cells are limited when you have cancer. PEMF brings in more energy so that cells can get back to functioning normally.
Healthy cells are needed to help prevent disease and keep energy levels up to their potential for longevity. Daily mobility and exercise keep our cells highly active and are necessary to slow aging and prevent illness and disease. By improving your body’s natural electromagnetic energy through PEMF therapy, cell metabolism may be boosted, blood cells regenerated, and circulation improved. Let's get your cells' energy back to optimal levels: schedule an appointment at Kotsanis Institute of Functional Medicine.
What Are The Benefits Of PEMF Therapy?
PEMF therapy at Kotsanis Institute in Grapevine, TX provides a holistic approach to wellness by harnessing the power of electromagnetic fields. Not only is it a versatile treatment for several conditions, but it also complements other treatments and therapies you may be undergoing. With a long history of scientific research supporting its effectiveness, PEMF therapy can offer a wide spectrum of positive health benefits, including:
- Noninvasive and nonsurgical procedure
- No medications or associated side effects
- Boosts the immune system
- Improves circulation
- Regenerates blood cells
- Supports healing and recovery
- Increases energy levels
- Reduces inflammation
- Improves sleep
- Reduces pain
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Am I a Candidate for PEMF Therapy?
We offer PEMF therapy to our cancer patients as a complementary cancer treatment after a consultation. For decades, PEMF therapy has been used to enhance the health and overall well-being of a wide range of patients, including people who are being treated for cancer. Because PEMF is a noninvasive procedure that does not include medications, most patients can be an excellent candidate for PEMF therapy. During your consultation, we will review your medical history and current health to determine if PEMF is right for you.
What is the PEMF Therapy Technique?
At Kotsanis institute, we offer gentle cancer treatments that can help to improve your quality of life. Some of our patients combine these therapies with conventional treatment and others prefer to use them instead of conventional treatment. Some of these therapies can also be used before conventional treatment to strengthen the immune system or after conventional treatment to help repair and support the immune system, rebuild strength, and prevent relapse.
What Should I Expect After PEMF Therapy?
Results vary based on the type of treatment involved and the condition being treated, but most people feel an immediate sense of relief and improved energy levels immediately after PEMF therapy. Our professionals at the Kotsanis Institute of Functional Medicine can provide detailed post-treatment instructions to help maximize your results and experience the best possible outcomes. We also recommend follow-up visits to monitor your progress and ensure optimal levels of health from PEMF therapy.
PEMF Therapy FAQ
Is PEMF therapy safe?
For most patients, PEMF is generally accepted as safe and effective. People with pacemakers, cochlear implants, a defibrillator, or who are pregnant, have blood clots, or are actively bleeding may not be candidates for PEMF therapy. During your consultation at the Kotsanis Institute, we will talk to you about your medical history and current condition to determine if PEMF therapy is right for you.
Does PEMF therapy hurt?
PEMF (pulsed electromagnetic field) therapy doesn’t hurt. In fact, PEMF is used to treat pain. Most patients only report feeling a mild “tingling” or “pulsating” sensation during their treatment sessions.
How often can you have PEMF therapy?
Most patients can have PEMF therapy daily if they choose, but it is not recommended to use PEMF therapy more than once per day. Many patients can see great results with weekly therapy.
How long do PEMF therapy sessions last?
Each PEMF therapy session at Kotsanis Institute is tailored to the individual needs of our patients. Typically, a session can last anywhere from 30 minutes to an hour, depending on the specific condition being treated and the patient's response to the therapy. Our team ensures that each session is optimized for maximum comfort and effectiveness, providing a relaxing and rejuvenating experience.
Can PEMF therapy be combined with other forms of treatment?
Yes, PEMF therapy is highly versatile and can be combined with other forms of treatment. We often integrate PEMF therapy into a comprehensive treatment plan that may include conventional treatments, nutritional therapy, and other integrative approaches. This strategy aims to enhance overall wellness and support the body's natural healing processes. Our experienced team will work with you to determine the most effective combination of therapies for your individual needs.
Are there any lifestyle changes recommended to complement PEMF therapy?
While PEMF therapy is effective on its own, incorporating certain lifestyle changes can enhance its benefits. We recommend a balanced diet, regular exercise, and adequate hydration to support the body's natural healing processes. Our team at Kotsanis Institute is committed to guiding our patients in adopting these healthy lifestyle choices to maximize the benefits of their PEMF therapy sessions.
Keep the Body Energized
We offer specialized management with the latest PEMF technology. As part of a larger treatment plan, PEMF can be customized for each patient. This procedure can be used alongside any other treatment to help keep the body energized. To find out more about PEMFs and how our team can help you heal, contact Kotsanis Institute in Grapevine, TX.