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Relieving Pain at the Source with FSM
Living with pain—whether from injury, inflammation, or long-term conditions—can take a toll on every part of life. For many, conventional treatments fall short or bring unwanted side effects.
At Healthier By Choice, Monica offers Frequency Specific Microcurrent (FSM) as a targeted, science-informed therapy that supports the body’s natural repair processes. By reducing inflammation, improving circulation, and calming overactive nerves, FSM helps ease pain at its root—bringing relief and restoring quality of life.
Conditions We Treat
Fibromyalgia
FSM has been shown to significant reduce the widespread pain, fatigue, and systemic effects of fibromyalgia—a chronic neuroendocrine condition characterised by central sensitisation and altered pain processing. FSM calms overactive nerves, reduces pain, and supports healing and resiliency in the bodies of chronic pain sufferers.
Neuritis & Neuropathy
Nerve damage causing pain, tingling, or numbness can improve with FSM by targeting inflamed or damaged nerves and encouraging cellular repair, especially in diabetic or idiopathic cases. Whether it’s Carpal or Ulnar Tunnel, Diabetic Neuropathy, RSD, Radiculopathy, or Post Shingles Neuralgia—FSM helps.


Arthritis
Frequency Specific Microcurrent (FSM) eases arthritis symptoms by reducing inflammation, calming tissues, and supporting natural repair. One set of frequencies targets inflammation, fibrosis, and toxins, while another focuses on joints, cartilage, and connective tissue. FSM relieves pain, improves mobility, and helps prevent further degeneration.
Back & Neck Pain
FSM may help relieve muscular tension, facet, nerve and disc-related pain, as well as nerve impingement symptoms in the spine and prevent further degeneration in the tissues.
TMJ & Jaw Pain
FSM may help ease TMJ-related jaw pain by relaxing tight muscles, reducing inflammation in the joint, and calming irritated nerves—often relieving tension headaches and facial discomfort as well.
Tendonitis & Tendinopathy
FSM supports healing in inflamed tendons (like in the elbow, shoulder, neck or knee) by easing pain, reducing inflammation, improving circulation, and stimulating tissue repair. Traction injuries - stretching and tearing the tendon - is common in sports and age-related decline. There is not much that can help with these things, but FSM can hasten recovery and repair the delicate tissues of tendons and nerves more efficiently.
Phantom Limb Pain
Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy and Complex Regional Pain Syndrome may respond well to FSM, especially when focused on calming the autonomic nervous system and reducing overactive pain pathways.
Foot Pain
Conditions like plantar fasciitis, nerve compression, or surgical recovery may benefit from FSM’s gentle approach to inflammation and circulation, offering non-invasive relief.


RSD & CRDS
Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy and Complex Regional Pain Syndrome may respond well to FSM, especially when focused on calming the autonomic nervous system and reducing overactive pain pathways.
Shingles & Postherpatic Neuralgia
FSM may support nerve recovery and reduce pain during shingles outbreaks and postherpetic neuralgia. Specific frequencies target viral activity and nerve irritation to aid healing.
Post-Cancer Treatment Recovery
Tissue repair and pain relief after cancer treatments like surgery, chemotherapy, or radiation may be supported by FSM. It gently assists with scar tissue, nerve damage, fatigue, and inflammation in a non-invasive way.
Hypermobility & EDS
FSM may help manage symptoms of hypermobility and Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome (EDS) by supporting joint stability and reducing pain. Specific frequencies target connective tissue, inflammation, and muscle tension to promote comfort and improve mobility.
Neuropathy & Tendonopathy
When nerve damage and tendon strain occur together, FSM provides a dual benefit—reducing inflammation, improving tissue resilience, and calming overstimulated pain receptors.

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