Avazzia Treatment

Avazzia is a brand of electrical stimulation devices that are designed to alleviate pain and promote healing. These devices use a technology called microcurrent electrical therapy (MET), which involves the application of very low levels of electrical current to the body.

MET is believed to work by stimulating the body's natural healing processes. The electrical current can help to reduce inflammation, increase circulation, and promote the production of endorphins, which are natural painkillers. This can help to relieve pain and promote healing in the affected area.

Avazzia devices are handheld and portable, making them easy to use at home or on the go. They typically feature a range of settings and modes, allowing our doctor to customize his treatment to your needs needs.

Avazzia devices may be suggested as a treatment option for a variety of conditions that involve pain, inflammation, or injury. Some examples of conditions for which Avazzia may be recommended include:

  1. Acute or chronic pain: Avazzia devices can be used to relieve pain from a variety of sources, including musculoskeletal injuries, neuropathic pain, and headaches.

  2. Inflammation: Avazzia devices can help to reduce inflammation in the body, which can be beneficial for conditions such as arthritis, tendonitis, and other inflammatory disorders.

  3. Wound healing: Avazzia devices can be used to promote healing of wounds, including cuts, bruises, and surgical incisions.

  4. Sports injuries: Avazzia devices can help to reduce pain and inflammation associated with sports injuries, such as sprains, strains, and contusions.

  5. Recovery from surgery: Avazzia devices can help to reduce pain and inflammation during the recovery period following surgery.

It's important to note that Avazzia devices should only be used under the guidance of a qualified healthcare professional, who can help to determine whether this type of treatment is appropriate for a particular individual and condition.

If you're interested in coming in to the office for a consultation with Dr. Ryan Briggs, please reach out to us directly at (863) 293-8836.