What is electric stimulation?
Electric stimulation is sometimes used as a type of physical therapy. The current passes through the patient's body using electrodes. This type of therapy is usually performed on sessions of 15 to 90 minutes and some consider it an effective treatment of pain and several other health conditions. The electrical current that passes through the patient's body has low voltage and current.
As physical therapy, electrical stimulation can be used to treat pain in different parts of the body. It works by limiting the ability of a nerve cell to transmit pain signals and increasing the production of endorphins that are natural bodies of body pain. Although many patients and technicians claim that treatment is effective, few clinical studies have shown their effectiveness compared to placebo.
It is also possible to use electrical stimulation in wound care. Studies have shown that the use of electric stimulation on the wound can reduce time healing. Electricity applied to a damaged area promotes treatment in many different ways and can be used to accelerate healingIn new wounds and those who had time to heal themselves. Electric stimulation has been shown to increase blood flow, synthesis of deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) and oxygenation rate in the affected tissue.
In order to achieve favorable results by electrical stimulation, the patient must undergo regular treatment. Most treatments last about an hour, although it can be as short as 15 minutes or up to two hours. The treatment is also administered daily or several times a week, which means that the patient must be able to devote a lot of time to the procedure to be effective.
patients who have a pacemaker should not receive an electrical stimulation. Electricity used in treatment can interfere with the cardiac and lead to life -threatening condition. Similarly, patients with certain heart arrhythmias should only use electrical stimulation only carefully and not in areas aroundHeart, whether on the back or chest.