ELECTROTHERAPY: MAIN APPLIANCES, WHAT THEY SERVE AND CONTRAINDICATIONS - GENERAL CLINIC

What is Electrotherapy and what is it for?



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Electrotherapy consists of the use of electric currents to perform a physiotherapeutic treatment. In order to be done, the physiotherapist places electrodes on the surface of the skin, where low intensity currents pass, which do not pose a health risk, and are useful for treating conditions such as swelling, pain, spasms or for muscle strengthening, for example