Centralized chronic pain — sometimes called central sensitization — occurs when the nervous system stays in a heightened state of alarm and amplifies pain signals, even after the original injury has healed. Conditions like fibromyalgia, long-standing back pain, and post-injury pain syndromes often involve this kind of "centralized" pain, which can be hard to treat with approaches that target only the original site.
Frequency Specific Microcurrent (FSM) takes a different approach. Specific frequency pairs have been used to calm the nervous system, reduce inflammation, and work on the pain pathways themselves rather than simply masking symptoms. In the video below, Dr. Mittag explains how FSM is used for centralized chronic pain and what to expect. FSM units for home use are prescribed and programmed for your specific situation after a consultation.
If you think FSM might help your condition, the first step is a short consultation with Dr. Mittag to see whether FSM is right for you.