
Electrical Stimulation Therapy
Electrical Stimulation Therapy uses controlled electrical impulses to activate muscles or nerves, promoting healing, pain relief, or functional improvement. By delivering specific currents through electrodes placed on the skin or implanted near target areas, it helps enhance blood flow, reduce muscle tension, or stimulate nerve activity. This therapy is often used for rehabilitation after injury, in chronic pain management, or to improve muscle strength when voluntary movement is limited. It is adjustable and tailored to individual needs, offering a non-invasive or minimally invasive approach to support recovery and improve quality of life.