Medical procedures - electropuncture
Medical procedures:
Electropuncture

Electropuncture (electro + lat. punctura injection, puncture; synonym galvanopuncture) is a treatment method that represents the impact of electric current to bioactive points of the body (acupuncture points).
The Su Jok Method is an ultra-modern interpretation of acupuncture. “Su” is a hand, “Jock” is a foot. The hand and foot matching systems presented here are remote controls for human health.
There are two methods of performing electropuncture:
- ✔ non-invasive - active points are affected using an electrode;
- ✔ invasive - an electric charge is passed through a needle previously inserted under the skin at the desired point.
The use of modern equipment helps to determine with high accuracy and within a wide range the individual parameters of the impact on bioactive points, including the amplitude of the current and the duration of electrical impulses, the frequency of the impulses, and begin treatment. It has been proven that the invasive method is more effective due to the direct effect of current on tissues and muscles, thereby forming an instant reflex reaction.
- pain of any kind;
- cardiovascular diseases;
- hypertension;
- dystonia;
- asthma;
- diseases of the gastrointestinal tract;
- diabetes mellitus;
- cystitis;
- anemia, etc.
- benign malignant tumors, blood oncology;
- impaired blood clotting, hemorrhagic conditions;
- pregnancy;
- psychosis;
- alcohol intoxication;
- heart attack less than two months ago;
- varicose veins, etc.