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Hi All,

 

I know this topic was discussed briefly in the past. However, I am still hoping

to hear from those who have incorporated microcurrent into their practice.

Specifically, was it worth it? Are you noticing a increase in your efficacy

using microcurrent for musculoskeletal disorders.

 

Thank you for any help you can offer.

 

Sincerely,

David Vitello

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I have spent a lot of time looking into it, and the info you want and need is

just not really available. There are about half a dozen different machines with

widely divergent prices and features, and it's hard to know what you want to

buy. I would at least explore the Acutron, the Acuscope, Pantheon, and Matrix.

There is no seminar you can go to to just try them out and get the info. Barbara

Berger In CA offers something close in the Bay area, but she does not have the

top of the line equipment (Acuscope or Acutron). If you don't get sufficient

training, it's probably not going to work out well in your clinic.

Another consideration is that using microcurrent takes time, and billing

insurance for it is tricky.

It's too bad the schools are not getting interested in incorporating it into the

curriculum, but, if at all, they want to offer it as additional credit so that

the students have to pay extra. South West College is Boulder has Barbara teach

every year in May. The courses through Eastwestseminars are pricy, you do pay

for the sale pitch, and do not get eny info about other machines.

I don't have an opinion if it would improve your results, but a high percentage

of clients improves anyway, you would only need it for the smaller percentage

that does not have great results (Why spend extra time if normal needle

insertion works,) However, I am sure there are cases you can get some additional

benefits.

If you are into facial rejuvenation, the picture is even more overwhelming, more

machines to choose from, etc.

 

 

Regards,

Angela Pfaffenberger, Ph.D.

 

angelapfa

 

www.InnerhealthSalem.com

 

Phone: 503 364 3022

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dmvitello01

Chinese Medicine

Monday, October 05, 2009 5:06 PM

Verdict on Microcurrent

 

 

 

Hi All,

 

I know this topic was discussed briefly in the past. However, I am still

hoping to hear from those who have incorporated microcurrent into their

practice. Specifically, was it worth it? Are you noticing a increase in your

efficacy using microcurrent for musculoskeletal disorders.

 

Thank you for any help you can offer.

 

Sincerely,

David Vitello

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Hi David and Angela,

 

 

 

I am an acupuncturist who also owns the company that sells the Acutron

microcurrent device you spoke of. You are right that there are many claims

made by various manufacturers and caveat emptor (let the buyer beware)

applies. Microcurrent and microlight electro-acupuncture is a very powerful

modality that in many cases exceeds the results afforded by needle

acupuncture, although needles continue to be better for many conditions.

The combination of the two modalities has provided some of the best

breakthrough results for difficult patient cases I have treated.

 

 

 

I do offer frequent free webinars that offer education on this subject.

While I’ll be the first to admit we hope to make contacts to sell equipment

through the webinars, we do offer a great deal of valuable free information

for which I have received a lot of appreciative feedback. It’s kind of like

the honeybee – it is concerned with drinking nectar from the flowers, yet it

does a great service by also spreading pollen around in the process. That’s

the way it is with my business – I have learned that freely sharing

knowledge is the best form of marketing – the good old “pay it forward”

approach.

 

 

 

I am sensitive to not wanting to use this forum to advertise my product, but

I do offer my 26 years of knowledge to members that are interested. A lot

of great information is available through the free webinars and my blog and

facebook page listed below. I also welcome any dialogue or questions

through this forum.

 

 

 

 

 

Sincerely, Darren Starwynn

 

dstarwynn

 

 

 

Facebook: <http://www.fbook.me/Microlight> www.fbook.me/Microlight

 

Blog: http://drstarwynn.wordpress.com <http://drstarwynn.wordpress.com/>

 

 

 

 

Chinese Medicine

Chinese Medicine On Behalf Of Angela

Pfaffenberger, PH.D.

Monday, November 09, 2009 11:35 AM

Chinese Medicine

Re: Verdict on Microcurrent

 

 

 

 

 

I have spent a lot of time looking into it, and the info you want and need

is just not really available. There are about half a dozen different

machines with widely divergent prices and features, and it's hard to know

what you want to buy. I would at least explore the Acutron, the Acuscope,

Pantheon, and Matrix. There is no seminar you can go to to just try them out

and get the info. Barbara Berger In CA offers something close in the Bay

area, but she does not have the top of the line equipment (Acuscope or

Acutron). If you don't get sufficient training, it's probably not going to

work out well in your clinic.

Another consideration is that using microcurrent takes time, and billing

insurance for it is tricky.

It's too bad the schools are not getting interested in incorporating it into

the curriculum, but, if at all, they want to offer it as additional credit

so that the students have to pay extra. South West College is Boulder has

Barbara teach every year in May. The courses through Eastwestseminars are

pricy, you do pay for the sale pitch, and do not get eny info about other

machines.

I don't have an opinion if it would improve your results, but a high

percentage of clients improves anyway, you would only need it for the

smaller percentage that does not have great results (Why spend extra time if

normal needle insertion works,) However, I am sure there are cases you can

get some additional benefits.

If you are into facial rejuvenation, the picture is even more overwhelming,

more machines to choose from, etc.

 

Regards,

Angela Pfaffenberger, Ph.D.

 

angelapfa (AT) comcast (DOT) <angelapfa%40comcast.net> net

 

www.InnerhealthSalem.com

 

Phone: 503 364 3022

-

dmvitello01

Traditional_ <Chinese Medicine%40>

Chinese_Medicine

Monday, October 05, 2009 5:06 PM

Verdict on Microcurrent

 

Hi All,

 

I know this topic was discussed briefly in the past. However, I am still

hoping to hear from those who have incorporated microcurrent into their

practice. Specifically, was it worth it? Are you noticing a increase in your

efficacy using microcurrent for musculoskeletal disorders.

 

Thank you for any help you can offer.

 

Sincerely,

David Vitello

 

 

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