Frequency Specific Microcurrent (FSM) is a type of therapeutic treatment that uses low-level electrical currents to stimulate the body’s tissues at specific frequencies. It is often used to promote healing, reduce pain, and address various conditions such as musculoskeletal injuries, chronic pain, and inflammation.
FSM operates by applying very low-intensity currents (in microamperes) at specific frequencies to targeted areas of the body. Different frequencies are believed to have various healing effects, such as reducing swelling, promoting circulation, or helping tissues regenerate. The therapy is often applied through electrodes placed on the skin, and practitioners may choose specific frequencies based on the condition being treated.
Many people use FSM for pain management, muscle recovery, and conditions like fibromyalgia, nerve pain, and even to enhance overall cellular function. It is typically considered a non-invasive treatment with minimal side effects, though results can vary from person to person.