When is Increased external counterpulsation used ?

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Increased External Counterpulsation is a nonsurgical, outpatient procedure to relieve or eliminate angina by improving perfusion in areas of the heart deprived of adequate blood supply. IECP treatment stimulates the natural process of developing collateral circulation and restores blood supply to the areas of heart that are deprived of a normal blood supply, but there are probably other, yet unexplained, mechanisms that contribute to the long lasting effects of IECP® treatment. The efficacy of this treatment is not a doubtful affair anymore, as hundreds and thousands of patients have been successfully treated with external counterpulsation worldwide and there is vast patient data and follow up studies available to confirm this fact.

Mental Illness, Diabetes, Hypertension and heart disease that will subside by this treatment Increased External Counter pulsation. It's a form of exercising but the heart rate never increases nor does the person do anything but lay down. It helps circulation to their brain to rejuvenate cell and tissue damage. It's a non-invasive therapy that last 35 hours. 5 treatments a week one hour per treatment.


Increased External Counterpulsation restores the patient’s lifestyle and they are able to live a normal healthy life after being treated on ecp. It surely works... and works even when angioplasty or bypass is declared unsuitable for a patient.


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