The electromagnetic fields in PEMF therapy interact with the cells in the body, which includes nerve cells. This means it can be an effective way to treat symptoms of anxiety.
PEMF Therapy in Nashville
Restore Your Joints
Our Method
When you arrive at your appointment for PEMF therapy at our clinic, one of our providers will guide you through the process.
They explain how the therapy works and which treatment is best to achieve your results: BEMER, Hugo, or Biocharger. During the session, you can relax comfortably while the device treats targeted areas on your body.
Treatable Symptoms and Conditions
We like PEMF therapy in Nashville for its effectiveness in addressing a wide range of symptoms.
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Circulation disorders
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Chronic and acute pain
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Chronic and acute injuries
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Detoxification support
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Inflammation
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Chronic organ dysfunction
Less Pain
More Energy
Better Mood
Your Personalized Care Starts Here
Our online treatment planner matches you with personalized recommendations based on your specific concerns.
Instructions for Care
- Drink plenty of water.
- Avoid caffeine for one hour prior to your session.
- Alert your provider if you have a pacemaker, insulin pump, or other implanted devices in your body.
- Continue to stay hydrated to help your body detoxify.
- Take notice of any bodily changes or improvements.
- Resume daily activities as normal.
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Start Your Journey
Get in touch to schedule your consultation for PEMF therapy in Nashville.
One of the great things about this treatment is that it has no downtime and is very safe with no known side effects associated with it!
PEMF therapy can be beneficial for a wide range of people. But we often see patients who have chronic pain, musculoskeletal injuries, and chronic wounds benefit most.
Yes. In fact, PEMF therapy often compliments other treatments like physical therapy, chiropractic care, and medications. It is a great tool to integrate into your comprehensive wellness plan.
Treatment lengths can vary depending on your specific problem areas, symptoms, or condition, but typically last under 30 minutes.