HCP Overview

The eToims® Technique is a clinician administered treatment that offers pain rehabilitation for existing patients who may have failed other treatments, as well as encourage new patients to receive daily or weekly eToims® Technique treatments that improve their overall physical wellbeing and muscle state. The eToims® Technique non-invasively targets muscle fibers at damaged neuromuscular junctions deep within the body and closest to the bone and joint, encouraging muscles to twitch contract. The eToims® Technique twitch effects stretch individual muscles from within, increase fresh blood inflow to afflicted areas, strengthen injured muscles, and concurrently allow outflow of pain producing chemicals. The eToims® Technique is a diagnostic therapy as the deep therapeutic twitch effects (typically painless) only occur at damaged or injured nerve-muscle meeting areas, providing a simultaneous pain diagnosis and therapy, and allowing the clinician to engage real-time and interactive neuromuscular feedback. eToims® can also be applied by an individual on their own body to improve overall wellness and total body health.

Specialists in The eToims® Technique include physical therapists, physicians, chiropractors, general practitioners, and other health care professionals who are experienced in electrical stimulation therapies, including their supervised medical and physical therapy assistants. The eToims® Technique is distinguished from all other forms of electrical stimulation by its ability to penetrate the deepest neuromuscular junctions, and offers hope to patients who have often become disenfranchised by current treatment options, as well as increasing the ability of the general healthy population to maintain their physical wellbeing through regular, weekly eToims® Technique treatments. Health Care Professionals in the European Union and Canada are now able to receive certification as eToims® Specialists by completing training at the Soft Tissue Comfort Center in Philadelphia and/or via webcam. Besides primary current application in nerve related muscle pain, by improving local circulation eToims may find application in prevention and treatment of other conditions, such as hypertension, cardiac disease, cerebrovascular disease and cancer.