![]() As a chiropractor, I’ve always believed in the body’s incredible ability to heal when given the right tools and support. Over the years, I’ve seen patients with chronic pain, inflammation, and stress-related disorders respond beautifully to chiropractic care—but I also wanted to offer a gentler, more foundational therapy that could help restore balance at a cellular level. That’s what led me to Cyma Therapy. What Is Cyma Therapy? Cyma Therapy (pronounced “sigh-ma”) is a form of therapeutic sound technology that uses specific frequencies to support the body’s natural healing processes. It’s based on cymatics, the science of how sound vibrations affect matter. The therapy delivers low-frequency acoustic waves to the body through a hand-held applicator, stimulating cellular resonance and encouraging tissues to return to a balanced, healthy state. Unlike many therapies that focus solely on symptom relief, Cyma Therapy works at a deep, cellular level, addressing the root of imbalance rather than just managing discomfort. What Conditions Does It Treat? Cyma Therapy has proven effective in supporting a wide range of conditions, including:
How Does It Work? Every organ and tissue in your body has a natural resonant frequency. When injury, stress, or illness occurs, those frequencies can become disrupted. Cyma Therapy uses precise sound frequencies (delivered through coded waveforms) to reintroduce healthy vibrations into the affected tissues. It’s a bit like tuning a musical instrument that’s gone slightly off pitch—Cyma Therapy helps bring the body back into harmony. This stimulation encourages improved circulation, reduced inflammation, enhanced lymphatic flow, and often a noticeable reduction in pain and tension. And because it works through sound waves, there’s no manipulation, needles, or discomfort involved. What to Expect During a Session Cyma Therapy sessions are calming and relaxing. You’ll lie or sit comfortably as I apply the sound therapy device to specific areas of the body. Most patients report feeling a sense of warmth or tingling in the area being treated. Some fall asleep during the session—it’s that soothing. A typical session lasts 30 to 45 minutes, and many patients begin to feel relief after just a few visits. For chronic conditions, a series of sessions may be recommended to promote lasting results. Patient Experiences “After years of struggling with arthritis in my hands, I was skeptical anything would help. Dr. Dukes introduced me to Cyma Therapy, and within three sessions, the stiffness and pain began to ease. I can knit again—something I thought I had to give up for good.” — Judith M., age 59 “I came to Dr. Dukes for chronic neck pain and insomnia. She incorporated Cyma Therapy along with my chiropractic adjustments. Not only did my neck loosen up, but I’m now sleeping through the night for the first time in years.” — Marcus D., age 45 A Compassionate Path to Healing In my practice, I believe healing isn’t just physical—it’s emotional and energetic too. Cyma Therapy allows me to support the whole person, gently and effectively. Whether you’re seeking relief from chronic pain, emotional stress, or simply feel out of balance, this therapy offers a path back to wellness that feels as good as it works. If you’re curious whether Cyma Therapy is right for you, I’d be honored to discuss your concerns and help you take the next step toward healing. Curious if Cyma Therapy is right for you? Let’s talk. — Dr. Brenda Dukes, D.C. 📞 Call today to schedule your consultation: (813) 752-2524 #CymaTherapy #ChiropracticCare #NaturalHealing #PainRelief #WellnessJourney
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