microcurrent activates protein synthesis signaling in recovering muscle tissue
MENS significantly upregulated phosphorylated p70 S6 kinase (p-p70S6K) levels at 3 and 7 days of reloading in atrophied soleus muscle, indicating activation of mRNA translation machinery for protein synthesis.
What this means for you
When muscle has lost size or strength — from injury, illness, or time off — the body needs to rebuild. Activating protein synthesis signals is a key step in that process. This finding suggests microcurrent may help 'wake up' the cellular machinery that rebuilds muscle, which could support faster, more complete recovery of strength and function.
The published research
Microcurrent electrical nerve stimulation facilitates regrowth of mouse soleus muscle.
International journal of medical sciences · 2013
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