Electroanalgesia
Electronic signal treatment is performed using a precise dosage of electrical stimulation to peripheral nerves in order to achieve a variety of therapeutic actions, including analgesia, increasing circulation, reduction of oedema and inflammation. The treatment is delivered by using a high definition electro-medical wave generator.
This treatment modality has showed in both basic science and clinical studies to not only diminish the sensation of neuropathic pain but also helps with the reversal and healing of the damage caused by the disease state itself.
This medical equipment has been approved for the purpose of:
Providing nerve pain relief
Management and symptomatic relief of chronic, intractable pain
Adjunctive treatment of post traumatic pain
Increasing local blood circulation
Increasing range of motion
Relaxation of muscle spasm
Prevention of disuse muscle atrophy
Immediate post surgical muscle stimulation
This treatment is contraindicated in patients with:
Cardiac demand pacemaker
Disturbances in cardiac rhythm
Thrombophlebitis
Acute danger of hemorrhage
Post-surgical procedures when muscle contractions may disrupt healing process
Acute inflammation caused by bacterial and viral infections.
Before starting any procedure, you should be properly assessed to determine whether or not electroanalgesia is the best course of treatment to deal with your specific problem.