AVAZZIA TREATMENT
Avazzia treatment
Avazzia is a hand-held high-tech pain management device that uses patented BEST (Biofeedback Electro-Stimulation Technology) to produce microcurrent electrical impulses that interact with your body’s nervous system using electrodes placed on your skin. The device quickly relieves pain (lasting up to 12 hours or more), reduces inflammation, smooths and improves scar tissue, and offers lasting results. It works naturally by gently stimulating your body’s ability to resolve pain without drugs or surgery, not just put a band-aid over it. This new technology is both convenient and effective and is also FDA approved for pain relief!
Avazzia CEO Tim B. Smith invented the device in 2004. In earlier years, Tim worked as an engineer for Texas Instruments, engineering technology used in F-14/F-15 military jets, micro-technology for the telecom industry, and the chips used to create the first Apple and IBM computers.

Brian Hornburg | M.A.,
Dipl. Ac. (NCCAOM)®, AP Avazzia Specialist
What are the benefits of Avazzia Treatments?
If you’re dealing with any chronic or acute pain, we promise you’ll want to try out Avazzia and add it to your routine holistic care at Hornburg Holistics Acupuncture. Avazzia can help with pain relief for a huge variety of pain issues including, but not limited to:
- Back pain
- Plantar fasciitis
- Rotator cuff pain
- Carpal tunnel syndrome
- Fibromyalgia
- Athletic injury joint pain
- Neuropathy connected to diabetes, cancer and other conditions
- Dental extraction and root canal pain
- Peripheral neuropathy
- Post-surgical pain

