You started the course, and it got worse?
The pain returned. Swelling appeared. Instead of relief, the symptoms worsened, as if the body had just turned on its alarm.
Many people get scared, stop, and think everything has gone wrong.
Dr. Linskyi puts it differently. According to him, this isn’t a setback. It’s a forward movement.

What really happens after an electro-pulse therapy session
When a person tries electro-pulse therapy for the first time, for example, with the ENART 907 or ENART 911 devices, the expectation is simple: have a couple of sessions and forget about the pain. Often, the opposite happens. The symptoms seem to bring back old events, old injuries, inflammation, and chronic tension.
This is the healing response.
If the body intensifies the symptoms, it means that it has awakened, identified the source of the problem, and started to work on it. This is how Dr. Linskyi explains it.
Why does the body remain silent about pain for so long, and what does therapy do?
The body is able to adapt to prolonged discomfort.
If you live near an airport, after a week you stop hearing the roar of engines.
It’s a similar story with chronic pain. If you are in pain for years, your brain reduces its sensitivity and stops receiving clear signals. No signal, no active recovery.
Electrical impulse therapy restores the disrupted chain of messages, and the brain sees the damage again.
The work begins.
Pain, swelling, and temporary worsening often mean that the self-healing process has begun.
A true story: how an old injury reawakened and healed
One of Dr. Linskyi’s patients suffered an elbow injury many years ago. There was no fracture, but chronic pain and limited mobility remained. At first, medication helped, but then the pain became “background noise” that the man simply accepted.
His body accepted it and decided that since it didn’t hurt, everything was fine.
After a session of electroimpulse therapy, he experienced swelling and severe pain again, as if the injury had happened yesterday. The natural reaction was to be scared, because it seemed that everything had gotten worse.
It turned out not to be a deterioration, but the start of real recovery.


After a day, the swelling went down. For the first time in a long time, the man was able to clench his fist and turn his hand.
The treatment continued. With each session, mobility returned.
What looked like an exacerbation became the starting point for a full recovery.
The main thing is that an exacerbation is not a danger. It is an opportunity.
If the body reacts, it is alive and working.
A complete lack of reaction is sometimes alarming. It means that the signal transmission chains to the brain may not have been restored. In such situations, the doctor changes the approach or prescribes additional diagnostics.
What not to do during the recovery process
• Do not take painkillers out of habit. They can suppress the natural recovery process.
• Do not panic. You are not broken, you are recovering.
• Drink more clean water. Not tea, not coffee, not mineral water, but water.
• In some cases, on the recommendation of a doctor, you can use venotonics to help the body cope with swelling.


What you get in the end
Not just temporary relief.
But the restoration of what seemed lost.
Movement in the joint. Normal blood circulation. Energy that chronic pain had taken away for years.
The ability to be active again, to do simple things without fear or limitations.
Electrical impulse therapy does not deceive the body. It does not treat pain as a symptom, but reminds the body how to heal itself.
If you feel an exacerbation, do not rush to be disappointed.
It is quite possible that this is the moment when the body has begun the real path to healing.
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