APS Therapy

APS (action potential simulation) is the application of a unique micro-current at a biological frequency, which simulate the bodies own action potentials.

These action potentials enhance cellular communication, which facilitate the body’s own healing mechanisms and aid in the removal of waste products from the affected area. 


In individuals who have responded to treatment, APS Therapy has been shown to relieve pain resulting from both illness and injury and from neuropathic pain. It has also been shown to increase energy levels and improve quality of sleep for some people.


APS has the potential to help alleviate many types of pain and around 75% of people who complete the initial treatment period derive some benefit from it. 


For the best results, it is advised to have treatment at least 3 times per week for at least 4 weeks. After this, if you have benefited from the treatment, you can continue in any way you wish.


It is important that you are aware of the cause of your pain, and if necessary have received a diagnosis from your doctor or relevant medical professional. 


APS Therapy is not safe safe to use if you have have: a heart pacemaker or other internal electrical device, epilepsy, active cancer in the last 5 years, or in the last 3 months; a stroke, heart attack, deep vein thrombosis or pulmonary embolus. You can not use APS while you are pregnant.

The first appointment will include your screening and initial assessment.

We have a range of accessible options available, including;

  • Attending our clinic
  • Home visits
  • Machine purchase
  • Machine rental (through UK distributor)

Our clinic operates from a fully wheelchair accessible premises with an on-site car park

Any questions or queries, or to book an assessment, please don’t hesitate to get in touch.

Client testimonials

“I struggled daily with MS pain, medication didn’t seem to help, whatever I did, the pain was always there. APS has taken away most of the pain. I can get on with living without the constant pain dragging me down”

Jesse from Hertfordshire