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Electrotherapy is an advanced treatment technique that utilizes controlled  to target and relieve various types of pain, promote healing, and enhance muscle function. Widely used in physical therapy, this method is effective for treating conditions such as muscle injuries, arthritis, nerve pain, and post-surgical recovery.

The electrical stimulation works by reducing inflammation, increasing blood circulation, and stimulating muscle contractions, which accelerates the body’s natural healing process. Electrotherapy can also help improve mobility, reduce muscle spasms, and alleviate chronic pain, making it a versatile and non-invasive option for many patients.

This therapy is tailored to individual needs, with various types of electrotherapy available, including TENS (Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation), EMS (Electrical Muscle Stimulation), and IFT (Interferential Therapy). Each type offers specific benefits, depending on the condition being treated, ensuring that patients receive the most effective care possible.

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