Interferential Therapy
Interferential Therapy (IFT) is a non-invasive, pain-relief treatment that uses electrical impulses to stimulate the muscles and nerves. It is particularly effective in reducing pain, inflammation, and muscle spasms.
How Interferential Therapy Works
1.Pain Relief
How It Works:
Interferential Therapy is highly effective for pain relief, particularly in cases of chronic pain conditions such as arthritis, back pain, and sciatica. The therapy uses low-frequency electrical currents to penetrate deep into the tissues, reducing pain by stimulating the nerves and blocking pain signals.
Effect:
Blocks pain signals and stimulates endorphin release, reducing discomfort.
Increases circulation, helping decrease swelling and speed up healing.
Relieves tension and spasms, improving flexibility and comfort.
2. Muscle Relaxation
How It Works:
Effect:
IFT reduces muscle tightness and spasms through rhythmic electrical stimulation, promoting relaxation and alleviating discomfort.
The therapy increases blood flow to the muscles, delivering essential nutrients and oxygen while flushing out waste products, further aiding relaxation.
By decreasing muscle tension, IFT enhances range of motion, allowing for smoother movements and facilitating recovery during rehabilitation.
3.Inflammation Reduction
How It Works:
Inflammation is a common issue in many musculoskeletal conditions, and Interferential Therapy is designed to address this effectively. we use this therapy to reduce inflammation by promoting blood circulation and enhancing the body’s natural healing processes.
Effect:
IFT enhances circulation, delivering oxygen and nutrients to inflamed tissues, which accelerates healing and reduces swelling.
The therapy promotes lymphatic drainage, helping to remove excess fluid and alleviate pressure in affected areas.
The therapy promotes lymphatic drainage, helping to remove excess fluid and alleviate pressure in affected areas.
Conditions Treated with Interferential Therapy
Chronic Pain Conditions
Tendonitis
Bursitis
Post-Surgical Swelling
Sports Injuries
Arthritis