SRT uses the latest advances in science to address both chronic pain and dermal scarring after any trauma or surgery. SRT applies Micro­current Point stimulation, a patented solution that is based on the scientific concept of increasing skin’s inter-cellular metabolism, protein synthesis and healing functioning to re-awaken the skin’s ability to self generate. By targeting direct cellular stimulation of microcurrent waves through the scars, this simple and discomfort free procedure works by reducing dermal trauma, adhesions and fascia restrictions – proven to deliver 73.2% pain relief after a single application. (IJCAM 2017) SRT may be safely applied clinically or at home. (link to our studies/research at https://www.mpscourses.com/research-publications/ )


How It Works

The technique involves the simultaneous application of a safe low level electrical impulse to each side of the Physical scar. The microcurrent helps to relax and fade scar tissue, which can impede the functioning of muscles, fascia, and cause pain. (link to massage mag article)

This speeds up the healing process by reducing restrictions and adhesions in the connective tissue. This physical healing allows mamas to return to/continue with lifting, walking, exercise and taking care of baby with less discomfort.

The number of sessions is determined by the depth and healing capacity of the scar, and your registered practitioner will be able to further guide you regarding this during the appointment.

We are able to visually change the appearance and mobility of scars in one treatment session! Scars that we often treat include those from breast augmentation or reduction or mastectomy, C-sections,  removal of deep moles or skin lesions, facelifts, trauma scars, or any scars from surgeries. No matter how old the scar is, we can usually make significant physical changes!

Treatment

Microcurrent (a direct current that occurs in nature) from the Dolphin MPS units are applied directly  to the scar, with each session lasts from 15-30 minutes depending on the surface area being treated. Scar tissue & adhesions can be released in as little as 2-3 visits, and usually have drastic improvement in  appearance, color, soreness, and tissue mobility of the within 1-3 sessions. (link to video testimonials at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2QgQVhmsWFI , https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aA256xNhst8 )

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How MPS Scar/Adhesion Release Therapy works

Often, scars result in a tightening of the surrounding tissue that can restrict movement or function in the body. These restrictions not only affect the joint, limb or surrounding area, but they can affect the underlying organs, too. This is because scar tissue has the potential to spread in any direction, including internally, throughout the body. Fortunately, releasing the scar can yield powerful results, which can improve mobility, diminish complications and decrease pain often associated with deep scars.

MPS (Microcurrent Point Stimulation) is the method used to release scars and is especially effective in treating large, deep, painful scars. The term ‘release’ refers to the releasing or relaxing of contracted and tightened tissue. Coupled with manual release work (a specialized type of massage), MPS Scar/Adhesion Release Therapy significantly reduces the restrictions of scar tissue.

In general, this treatment is completely painless. The use of the microcurrent probes, on the tissue surrounding the scar, creates a healing, inflammatory response. Dead cells and scar tissue are broken down by the body; circulation is increased to the area; and the lymphatic system excretes the dead cells. You will see visible changes in the appearance of the scar and gradually will notice a reduction in the tightness and restriction felt at the site of the scar. The duration of treatment will depend on how long you’ve had the scar, how deep it is, and the severity of any pain you may be having. There is no expiration date on scar release. MPS has helped a Vietnam veteran retain the use of his leg, some forty years after his multiple gunshot injury. Equally, burns and scarring from childhood have been successfully released, with accompanying beneficial results, several decades after the time of the injury.

Since the body’s fascial system is interconnected, a restriction or adhesion in one area will often affect other areas and result in compensation patterns and pain. When a scar has been released there is no longer a restriction in the flow of energy, blood circulation and lymph drainage. The body can then complete the healing process.

Whether from injury or surgery, scar tissue can been significantly improved and softened and circulation and function can be greatly improved with MPS Scar/Adhesion Release Therapy.

 

Link to video – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eOi30Mquqd8 

C Section Scar Release – how to apply

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