Electro-Acuscope Therapy

The Electro-Acuscope is a sophisticated FDA approved physical therapy instrument that introduces a painless, low- voltage micro-current to tissues such as muscle, bone and neural tissue. The instrument literally regenerates injured tissue by repairing damage at the cellular level.

It was invented by Anthony Nebrinski, the inventor of the EKG, EEG, and EMG machines used in hospitals today.

Because of its profound effects on tissue repair, the Electro-Acuscope can be used successfully in a broad range of neuro-musculo-skeletal disorders - both chronic and acute. When treating acute injuries, recovery time is usually cut in half! In the treatment of chronic conditions, patients who had lost hope of ever finding relief are amazed at how rapid and long lasting the effects of the treatment are.

How it differs from other devices

The Electro-Acuscope is different from conventional forms of electrical stimulation (i.e. T.E.N.S., Interferential therapy, and galvanic stim) in that it facilitates tissue repair and promotes cell regeneration at an accelerated rate.

In contrast to all milli-amperage nerve stimulation devices (ordinary TENS) designed to bombard the tissue and block pain signals from reaching the brain, the Electro-Acuscope generates only the level of current required to gently encourage nerve fiber to return to conduction of normal electrical impulses. A series of treatments has a positive cumulative effect which has proven to be long-lasting in contrast to ordinary TENS devices which provide only temporary relief.

Medical doctors from reputable clinics such as Loma Linda, Cedar Sinai, and Maui Memorial Hospital are referring people with all types of problems including the following:

INDICATION FOR ACUSCOPE THERAPY

  • Accelerated wound healing Frozen Shoulder Sciatica
  • Acute trauma Headaches/Sinus conditions Shin splints
  • Adhesive capsulitis Heel Pain Skin Ulcers
  • Anxiety Keloid Scars Sleep disorders
  • Arthritis Lymphatic drainage Spinal injuries
  • Burns Muscle strains, spasms Sprained ankles
  • Bursitis Post-op joint replacements Strained ligaments
  • Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Post-op shoulder, back, knee, etc... Tendonitis
  • Degenerative joint Radiating arm/leg pain Tennis elbow
  • Depression Reduction of post-op swelling/edema TMJ disorder
  • Fractures Rotator Cuff injuries Whiplash injuries


The concept of micro-current stimulation has achieved widespread acceptance, even by many of the most conservative medical pain-management facilities, since no one can deny the validity of consistent results.

These results are, of course, dependent on many variables and are often times patient specific. Results for the same indications may vary from person to person and diagnosis to diagnosis.