
Electrostimulation
Electrostimulation is a technique that uses controlled electrical impulses to activate muscles or nerves. It involves applying safe, low-voltage currents through electrodes placed on the skin, which can help improve muscle strength, reduce pain, or promote recovery. Commonly used in physical therapy and sports medicine, electrostimulation mimics the natural nerve signals, encouraging muscles to contract or nerve pathways to function more effectively. It’s a non-invasive method that supports rehabilitation, enhances performance, and manages certain discomforts without the need for medications or invasive procedures.