Electrotherapy is a non-invasive technique that uses controlled electrical impulses to manage pain, improve circulation, and stimulate muscle function. It is often used as a complementary treatment to enhance recovery from both acute and chronic conditions.
How does the therapy work?
Blocking pain signals and promoting the release of endorphins.
Stimulating weak muscles to prevent atrophy and enhance function.
Increasing circulation to accelerate tissue healing and reduce swelling.
Supporting neuromuscular re-education for individuals with neurological conditions.
Electrotherapy is safe, effective, and used in combination with other rehabilitation techniques to optimize recovery outcomes.