
Soft electrical pulses, delivered through small pads on the skin, that gently cycle tight, overworked muscles — helping them relax and quiet down. At Two Palms in Bradenton, e‑stim is one of the most relaxing parts of a visit.

When a muscle has been guarding an area for weeks, it stops relaxing on its own. E‑stim places small adhesive pads over that muscle and sends soft, rhythmic electrical pulses through it — cycling it gently so it can finally release. It feels like a light tingling or fluttering, and the intensity is always set to your comfort.
Along the way, those pulses also help ease pain signals — many people describe the area feeling quieter afterward.
The honest framing: e‑stim is a supporting therapy. It calms tissue so your adjustments and soft-tissue work can do more — it isn’t a treatment plan by itself, and we won’t pretend otherwise.
Most sessions are about ten relaxed minutes, folded into your visit. Plenty of patients call it their favorite part.
Dr. Moore places small pads over the muscles that are holding on, based on what your evaluation found.
A light tingling cycles the muscle — intensity set to you. Most people settle in and genuinely enjoy it.
Relaxed muscle responds better to adjustments and soft-tissue work — and the e‑stim comes off the plan when it’s done its job.
After one visit, shoulder pain I’d had for years was gone. A gifted, caring professional.— Maryann P., Google review

Booking takes a minute. E‑stim joins your plan where it genuinely helps — new patients always welcome.