MPS Scar Release Therapy
Annette has completed training in Dolphin Neurostim MPS Scar Release Therapy with the Center for Pain & Stress Research (Canada)


What is MPS Therapy?
Microcurrent Point Stimulation (MPS), using the Dolphin Neurostim device, is a complementary therapy that applies low-frequency electrical stimulation to acupuncture and trigger points. This therapy is often used to address scar tissue, chronic pain, nerve irritation, and restricted mobility.
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It aims to:
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Reduce the appearance and sensitivity of scar tissue
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Improve local circulation and lymphatic flow
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Support fascial release and muscle relaxation
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Promote general wellness and energy balance
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This treatment is non-invasive, typically painless, and can be used alongside acupuncture or other holistic treatments.
What to Expect During a Session
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Your practitioner will assess the treatment area and apply the device directly to the skin.
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You may feel a mild tingling sensation, warmth, or slight muscle twitching.
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A typical session lasts 20–60 minutes depending on the treatment area and your needs.
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After the session, you may feel more relaxed, energized, or mildly fatigued.
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• • Occasionally, temporary redness or sensitivity may appear at the treatment site.
Contraindications
This therapy is suitable for most clients, but please inform your practitioner if you have any of the following:
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Pacemaker or implanted electrical device
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Epilepsy or seizure disorders
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Pregnancy
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Cancer (past or present)
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Uncontrolled diabetes or circulation disorders
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Open wounds or infections near the treatment area​
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Metal implants in the treatment zone
Legal & Professional Disclaimer
MPS therapy is a complementary therapy and not a medical treatment. It does not replace conventional medical care or diagnoses made by qualified medical professionals.
As a client, you are encouraged to continue any medical treatment prescribed by your doctor and to consult them before making changes.
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In the Netherlands, this therapy is offered within the scope of alternative/complementary care. While it may show therapeutic benefits, results may vary, and no specific outcomes are guaranteed.