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Electric Stimulation

A supportive therapy using gentle electrical currents to reduce pain and relax irritated muscles.

Overview

Electric stimulation in chiropractic care uses electrical currents to reduce pain, improve circulation, and promote muscle relaxation. It can support care for muscle spasms, chronic pain, and sports injuries.

What it can help with

  • Muscle spasms
  • Chronic pain
  • Sports injuries
  • Post-accident soreness
  • Soft tissue irritation

Care goals

  • Calm muscle spasms
  • Reduce pain signals
  • Support circulation
  • Help prepare tissue for movement or manual therapy

Cura Chiropractic provides electric stimulation therapy in Portland as part of customized care plans for pain, muscle spasms, and soft tissue recovery.

How Care Works

Electric stimulation in chiropractic care uses electrical currents to reduce pain, improve circulation, and promote muscle relaxation

Cura Chiropractic provides electric stimulation therapy in Portland as part of customized care plans for pain, muscle spasms, and soft tissue recovery.

Start with a focused evaluation

Your provider reviews your symptoms, health history, and movement patterns before recommending electric stimulation.

Personalize the care

Care is adjusted to your comfort level and goals, with an emphasis on calm muscle spasms.

Leave with a clear next step

Before you leave, the team explains what was done, what to watch for, and whether follow-up care or home guidance may help.

Two Portland offices

Cura Chiropractic offers electric stimulation at the NE Halsey and SE Fubonn Center locations. Choose the office that is easiest for your schedule.

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Common reasons patients ask about this care

Muscle spasmsChronic painSports injuriesPost-accident sorenessSoft tissue irritation

Care goals

  • Calm muscle spasms
  • Reduce pain signals
  • Support circulation
  • Help prepare tissue for movement or manual therapy

FAQs

Questions about electric stimulation

These answers help patients understand what the visit may include before they call.

What does electric stimulation feel like?

Patients usually feel a gentle pulsing or tingling. The intensity is adjusted so it stays comfortable.

Is electric stimulation a standalone treatment?

It is usually used as a supportive therapy within a larger chiropractic or rehabilitation plan.

Who should avoid electric stimulation?

Your provider will review your health history first. Patients with certain implanted devices or medical conditions may need another option.

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