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MPS and Chronic Pain Management

Writer's picture: Solina Brainin-MattosSolina Brainin-Mattos

Updated: Mar 9, 2022

MPS has been a remarkable success in the fight against chronic pain.


How does MPS help with Chronic Pain?

MPS Therapy combines acupuncture, osteopathy, integrative dentistry, neural therapy with modern neurology, and micro-current stimulation. All of which can produce far superior outcomes over traditional pain therapies.


An MPS treatment uses an electric micro-current to stimulate specific treatment points to relax muscles, calm the nervous system and release endorphins, the body's natural painkillers. This treatment works with the same points that someone may use in acupuncture.


MPS is a non-invasive alternative to stimulating the same acupuncture points for stress and anxiety relief that impact the three systems that help our bodies manage pain— nervous, muscular, and endocrine. — making MPS therapy effective for treating many chronic and acute soft-tissue pain conditions.

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What to Expect in an MPS Session for Chronic Pain:

Here are a few specific ways MPS is used to relieve pain :

  • "Calming" the parasympathetic nervous system

  • Treatment of visible scars to release scar tissue that may be impacting surrounding muscle and joints.

  • Treatment of muscles and tissue around pinched nerves to release tension.

  • Realignment of the sacrum and spine

  • Direct treatment of Distal acupuncture points in the head and facial regions has proved to help relieve pain.


MPS has been a remarkable success in the fight against chronic pain. Studies have shown that this approach can provide substantial relief (60-85%+) from pain within 1-3 applications.



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laurelordonez
laurelordonez
2021年9月08日

I am so happy to see that there are new innovations coming out in the management of pain. More people should know about this!

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