iontophoresis

Iontophoresis

What is Iontophoresis? Iontophoresis is a medical method that uses small electrical currents to transfer drugs across biological membranes, usually while the injured body part is submerged in water. Iontophoresis is generally used to treat hyperhidrosis, which is characterized by chronic and profuse sweating. Currents are frequently administered to the hands, feet, or armpits, for…

Long Wave Diathermy (LWD)

Long Wave Diathermy (LWD)

What is a Long Wave Diathermy (LWD)? Long Wave Diathermy (LWD) is a therapeutic technique utilized in physiotherapy and rehabilitation settings to alleviate pain and promote healing. Long wave diathermy operates at frequencies ranging from 0.3 to 1MHz. The high-frequency current generates heat deep into the tissues, which lasts around 30 minutes. Long wave diathermy generates…

IFC VS TENS differences

IFC VS TENS: Which are the Best for Pain Relief?

IFC VS TENS – Both are electric current-based pain management techniques used to treat chronic pain, post-operative and post-traumatic acute pain, and long-term, uncontrollable pain. It has been demonstrated that the two methods are safe and efficient substitutes for pharmaceutical painkillers. In addition, they are generally non-addictive and have little adverse effects on patients. Due…

traction

Traction

What is Traction Therapy? One kind of treatment called traction involves exerting a longitudinal strain on the spine’s axis. In other words, sections of the spinal column are tugged in opposite directions to stabilize or modify the position of injured spinal segments. The force is generally given to the head by a series of weights…

LASER therapy

LASER Therapy (Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation)

What is LASER Therapy? Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation(LASER) LASER therapy is the use of low-intensity laser light to treat pain caused by soft tissue injury. It promotes tissue healing and regular cell activity. LASER treatment treats musculoskeletal injuries, chronic and degenerative disorders, and wound healing by emitting monochromatic light from high-intensity super luminous LEDs….

Infrared radiation Therapy (IRR)

Infrared Radiation Therapy

What is Infrared Radiation Therapy? Infrared radiation treatment, often known as light therapy, is used in physiotherapy to relieve acute or chronic pain (mostly joint and muscular pain) in patients. In this therapy, different wavelengths of light are focused on the injured regions of the body.Infrared light can penetrate the skin layers and offer significantly…

Short Wave Diathermy (SWD)

Short Wave Diathermy (SWD)

What is Short-wave Diathermy? Short wave diathermy is also known as SWD. Physical therapy treatment involves applying deep heat to an individual’s joints and soft tissues to repair bone or tissue injuries. This approach improves healing by concentrating heat generation on specific areas and reaching deep tissues. This therapy strategy can effectively reduce inflammation, and joint…

Ultrasound

Therapeutic Ultrasound (US)

Introduction Therapeutic Ultrasound(US) treatment is a therapeutic approach that uses sound waves, or ultrasound, to treat a variety of medical ailments. Ultrasound therapy can help to decrease inflammation and discomfort while also improving joint and muscle range of motion. It also aids in the recovery of chronic and acute injuries to the muscles, tendons, and…

Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation (TENS)

Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation (TENS)

What is a Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation (TENS)? Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation (TENS) is a non-invasive therapeutic technique that involves the use of electrical currents to alleviate pain and promote relief from various medical conditions. It is the electric current that produces and stimulates the nerves for therapeutic purposes. TENS units are compact, battery-operated devices…