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Electrotherapy
 

An Introduction to Interferential Current Therapy

An Introduction to Low Frequency Type Currents  

1. Electrotherapy

2. Interferential Current
2.1  Advantages of interferential currents
2.2  Amplitude modulation - possible frequency settings
2.3  The principle of interference
2.4  Automatic vector

3. Effects of Interferential Currents
3.1  Effects of constant frequencies
3.2  Effects of rhythmic frequencies

4.
Indication and Contra-indication

5. The Impulse Current - A DC Current Form
5.1  For Analgesia
5.2  For Iontophoresis and Iontophoresis procedure

6. Selection of Dosage

7. Types of Electrodes

7.1  Plate electrodes
7.2  Suction electrodes
7.3  Pad electrodes

1. Electrotherapy

2. Types of Low Frequency Currents

3. Effects from Low Frequency Current Types

4. Impulse galvanization
"IG 30" and "IG 50"

5. Diadynamic Types of Current

6. Ultra-stimulation current

7. Frequency modulated current ("FM")

8. Paralysis therapy
8.1 Application Technique
8.2 Types of Current

9. The Surging Currents "as"

10. The Triangular Pulse Currents
E 100, E 200, E 500

11. Dosage
 

"Please Note"
The following information was obtained during an extensive review of published text books and is intended for reference purposes only.  The authors and owners of this website are not responsible for any errors, omissions or claims.


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