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In Your Pants with Dr. Susie G


Nov 17, 2020

The most up-to-date information on pain science from the researcher! Taking new research advancements and implementing them in the clinic. Researchers found that TENS increases the body’s inhibitory pathways and reduces their excitability in the nervous system. After years of research and understanding how it works: researches tested it to find out if TENS can help reduce pain in movement. TENS is a safe way to activate your opioid system (using your own body’s pain killers), and is what Dr. Kathleen Suka  recommends is in everyone's medicine cabinet. Everything in the nervous system is moldable, and once you have a concern going on, it doesn’t mean it’s set it stone! Pain can change :banana: