microcurrent supports a shift in immune cell behavior that helps resolve chronic inflammation

Electrical or microcurrent stimulation was identified as one of the key mechanisms achieving the M1→M2 macrophage transition, resolving chronic inflammation, enhancing angiogenesis, and accelerating re-epithelialization in diabetic wounds.

What this means for you

Your immune system relies on specialized cells that can either drive inflammation or help calm it down and rebuild tissue. Microcurrent appears to nudge those cells toward the repair-and-recover mode — which matters for anyone dealing with slow recovery, persistent soreness, or skin that just doesn't bounce back the way it used to.

The published research

Immunomodulatory Tissue‐Engineering Strategies for Diabetic Foot Ulcer Management: A Systematic Review
Wound Repair and Regeneration · 2026
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