Electrical or ultrasound stimulation is commonly used in physical therapy and rehabilitation to promote healing, reduce pain, and improve muscle function. Electrical stimulation can enhance circulation and stimulate muscle contractions, while ultrasound therapy uses sound waves to penetrate tissues, promoting tissue repair and reducing inflammation. Both modalities are often employed in treating sports injuries, chronic pain, and post-surgical recovery.
promote healing
electrical or ultrasound stimulation
electrical or ultrasound stimulation
electrical or ultrasound stimulation
electrical or ultrasound stimulation
electrical or ultrasound stimulation
electrical or ultrasound stimulation
Bone growth stimulation is the technique of promoting bone growth in difficult to heal fractures by applying a low electrical current or ultrasound to the fracture.
Electrostimulation or functional electrical stimulation is used to activate nerves with are affected by paralysis. It is also known as neuromuscular electrical stimulation.
Electrical nerve stimulation is also known as neuromodulation. It involves using electrical currents to stimulate nerves in order to treat various medical conditions, such as chronic pain or movement disorders.
Electrical nerve stimulation
Electrical stimulation is used to activate nerves and muscles in order to improve muscle strength, reduce pain, promote muscle recovery, and help with muscle rehabilitation. It is often used in physical therapy, sports training, and medical treatment for conditions like muscle weakness, paralysis, and pain.