What Is Interferential Therapy?
Interference electrotherapy is applicable to neuritis, neuralgia, radiculitis, muscular atrophy, sprains, periarthritis, myofibrositis, muscle strain, arthritis, Raynaud's disease, cyanosis of the hands, feet, ptosis, and habitual constipation.
Interference electrotherapy
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- Interference electrotherapy is suitable for
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- interference current therapy
- Acute suppurative
- 1. Two sets of electrodes will be selected
- 1. The two sets of electrodes must not be in contact with each other, and the pads should be wet and in close contact with the skin. Do not place pads on damaged skin.
- 2. Electric current should not pass through the heart, brain, or lower abdomen of pregnant women.
- 3. This type of therapy is not allowed in areas with metallic foreign bodies.