Cesarean Scar Release Therapy
Healing from a major abdominal surgery can be very difficult. Caring for your little post cesarean section can be even more difficult!
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The MPS Dolphin Neurostim is a non-invasive innovative technology that helps enhance scar tissue healing. Get back to what you love to do with less pain and more confidence!
Cesarean Section Scar Therapy
Benefits of Scar Release Therapy:
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Decreases Scar Pain & Tenderness
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Enhances Tissue Strength
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Improves Loss of Sensation
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Increases Tissue Blood Flow
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Reduces Muscular & Fascial Adhesions
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Better Tissue Mobility
How Does it Work?
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This technique involves the application of low level electrical impulses along the cesarean section scar.
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The microcurrent increases tissue inter-cellular metabolism, protein synthesis, and healing function allowing the tissues to regenerate reducing tissue trauma, adhesions, and restrictions.
What Does Treatment Include?
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Examination of your scar
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Assessment of your core strength and diastasis recti
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Treatment can include:
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MPS Dolphin Neurostim
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Manual Therapy
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Acupuncture
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Exercise Rehabilitation
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FAQ
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When Can I Start?
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6 week post-surgery​
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Up to 20 years +
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No open wounds or infections.
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Is it Covered by insurance?
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Yes, it's billed under chiropractic .​
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Does the Treatment Hurt?
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The stimulation is often described as a faint tingling sensation. The thicker the scar tissue the stronger the sensation. ​
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How Many Visits Will I Need?
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The number of visits will be determined by the extent of the scar tissue, pain, and sensitivity. Most individuals requires between 3-6 sessions. ​
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I may have more than one c-section, should I wait until my second one?
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No need to wait! Performing treatment prior to subsequent surgeries will help speed up healing and release already formed scar tissue. ​
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Can this be used on any types of scars?
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Yes! It is often used for scars from breast reductions, appendectomy, hysterectomy, knee, hip, shoulder surgeries and more! ​
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When is this treatment NOT recommended?
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It should not be used during pregnancy, in regions with tumours / cancer, or on patients with pacemakers. ​
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