Medical Centres
Scenar South Australia
Closed until Sunday
9:00 am - 5:30 pm
Ironbank Rd
Cherry Gardens, SA, 5157
Scenar South Australia
What Is Scenar?
The Scenar is a biofeedback device involving no drugs and no surgery, working to help the body heal itself. Scenar is a medical technology that can have a profound effect on both acute and chronic painful conditions and physical dysfunction that may not respond to other forms of treatment.
How Does Scenar Work?
When the body is unable to maintain homeostasis (balance), it can eventually experience physical dysfunction & pathology. Scenar helps the body to regain and maintain homeostasis by finding & treating "asymmetries" - telltale signs & symptoms of where homeostasis is absent in the body.
This is the central principle of Scenar therapy - and why it can be used to treat problems anywhere in the body.
Can Scenar Therapy Help Me?
If you have pain or physical dysfunction - then Scenar therapy can help you.
What Will Happen During My Scenar Treatment?
The Scenar device is a small hand-held unit and the therapist will apply it onto your skin until you feel a tingling sensation. It will not be painful.
The treatment will last for approximately one hour for most people. You will be encouraged to tell your therapist of any changes you feel / sensations you experience. The aim is to achieve a change in your condition during the treatment.
In some cases you may feel worse after the treatment. Please do not be alarmed - it is a good sign. It indicates that your body is responding quickly and a change is occurring. This is what we are looking for after your first consultation - change. You will be asked to keep note of any changes you experience after your initial treatment, good or bad.
In most cases you will require a minimum of 3 treatments (some acute conditions may resolve sooner).
How often will I need a treatment?
Scenar treatments are usually more frequent at the beginning of a course of treatments. As one's condition improves the frequency of treatment can be ...read more