machine stroke??

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emma84

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Im not sure if anyone will actually be able to answer me, but its worth a try. . . can any one tell me that if a persons face has dropped due to a stroke would a micro current treatment be able to help?? i was just curious xx
 
Im not sure about stroke, I wouldsay quite possibly, I had a friend in rehab after a car accident and she used a microcurrent to help the muscles to re-strengthen and it worked, it took a lot of timei mean 4hrs a day every day.
As te microcurrent controlls the muscles not messages from the brain I would say yes.xx
 
Hi, yes it can definitely help, this is exactly why it was developed.
 
Indeed, as Bombalurina mentions above, the CACI microcurrent was pioneered by Dr Thomas Wing in America to re-educate facial muscles of stroke & Bell's Palsy, and as far as I am aware it's the only micro-current machine licensed for both cosmetic and medical purposes. It's also been used to treat sports injuries & in hospitals to treat burns as it speeds up tissue repair.
 
fantastic, thank - you every one x
 

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