(00:00) The Spero Clinic focuses on neuromuscular reeducation, a cornerstone of their therapy that differs significantly from traditional physical therapy.
(00:10) Many patients who come to the clinic have already tried conventional physical therapy without success.
(00:20) The clinic uses a specialized device that delivers direct current (DC) into the body, causing muscles to contract 250 times per second.
(00:46) The current used has a round waveform, unlike the square waveform used in most electrical therapies.
Analogy: Square = stranger at the door (unwelcome); Round = family member (welcomed by the nervous system).
(01:25) This round current doesn’t irritate the central nervous system, allowing the body to cooperate rather than resist the therapy.
(01:45) The current is likened to letting Superman or Supergirl into the body—enabling rapid, powerful progress through thousands of therapy movements quickly.
(02:07) This speed is critical for patients with muscle atrophy, especially those who’ve been bedridden or in a wheelchair for decades.
The goal is to restore muscle function rapidly, sometimes within 14 weeks, which is not feasible with traditional physical therapy due to its slower pace.
The goal of our treatment is to rehabilitate the Central Nervous System, allowing the body to heal from within. Pain has many root causes—so treatment must be comprehensive. Our custom treatment plans target each underlying issue for true healing. We adapt our patented neurologic relief program to each patient’s needs, ensuring quality care tailored to each specific case.
Using a multi-faceted approach, our treatment program is individualized so we will always meet you where you are, designing plans that support your healing at your own pace.
To learn more about Spero Clinic’s treatment modalities, contact us today.
If you or a loved one is experiencing chronic neurologic pain, schedule a free consultation with one of our chronic pain specialists or call us for free at (479) 304-8202.
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