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SCENAR

Vincent Bowyer et al - 11th March 11

  • What to expect at a SCENAR treatment 

 
When visiting us for Scenar treatment, please wear easy to remove clothing as the Scenar device will need to be brought in contact with your skin. The location of this contact will depend entirely on the presenting symptoms at the time of your visit and the treatment protocol selected by your practitioner.

On your first visit you will be asked to complete a fairly comprehensive health questionnaire which will assist your practitioner select the most suitable protocol for your presenting symptoms. Following this first interview you will have your first treatment; depending on this, your therapist will discuss a course of treatments with you. Typically, depending on the cause of the pain for which you have sought treatment, and whether or not the condition is acute or chronic, a course of treatment will involve between 5 - 10 visits to a Scenar practitioner; it is not unknown in Russia for patients to receive 2 treatments a day for a period of weeks. Remember that each person's circumstances differ. At the end of your first treatment your practitioner is usually in a better position to advise on how long your course of treatment is expected to take, and how regularly.

Expect the first visit to last around 60 minutes and subsequent ones from 30 to 60 minutes (the length of treatment is to a certain extent determined by the Scenar device itself, which will signal the completion of the protocol selected for any particular visit).

You will be asked to provide feedback on any visit you make.

 


For more information go to our Association website below

Source: http://www.scenar.org.au

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