PEMF Therapy
PEMF Therapy for Chronic Inflammation
Address the root cause of pain, fatigue, and disease, not just the symptoms.
The Condition
Understanding Chronic Inflammation
Chronic inflammation is your body's immune response stuck in overdrive. Unlike acute inflammation (the redness and swelling after a cut), chronic inflammation simmers quietly for weeks, months, or years. It's linked to conditions like arthritis, heart disease, diabetes, autoimmune disorders, and persistent pain. You might not even realize inflammation is driving your symptoms until they become hard to ignore.
Our Approach
How PEMF Therapy Helps
PEMF therapy works at the cellular level to calm the inflammatory response. The electromagnetic pulses improve cell membrane function, increase oxygen absorption, and help cells flush out waste products that fuel inflammation. By restoring healthy cellular function, PEMF helps your body resolve inflammation naturally instead of just covering it up with medication. Clients dealing with chronic inflammation often combine PEMF with our other modalities for a full-body approach.
Benefits
What You Can Expect
Reduces inflammatory markers at the cellular level
Improves oxygen delivery to inflamed tissue
Supports the body's natural anti-inflammatory processes
Helps manage autoimmune-related inflammation
No pharmaceutical side effects
Can be combined with red light and vibroacoustic therapy for deeper results
FAQ
Common Questions About PEMF Therapy for Chronic Inflammation
How do I know if I have chronic inflammation?
Common signs include persistent fatigue, joint pain or stiffness, digestive issues, frequent infections, and brain fog. If you've been dealing with symptoms that don't seem to go away, chronic inflammation could be a factor. A simple blood test from your doctor can check for inflammatory markers like CRP.
How quickly does PEMF reduce inflammation?
Some clients notice improvement after their first session, but chronic inflammation typically takes consistent treatment over several weeks. We recommend starting with 2-3 sessions per week and tracking your progress over a month.
Can PEMF replace anti-inflammatory medications?
That's a decision to make with your doctor. Many clients find they can reduce their reliance on NSAIDs and other anti-inflammatory drugs over time, but we never recommend stopping medication without medical guidance.
Ready to Try PEMF Therapy?
Book a session at our Cedar Knolls, NJ office and see how drug-free therapy can help with chronic inflammation.
14 Ridgedale Ave, Suite 262, Cedar Knolls, NJ 07927