
Electrotherapy devices
Electrotherapy devices use controlled electrical currents or signals to stimulate nerves and muscles. They are commonly employed in physical therapy to reduce pain, improve circulation, promote healing, and restore muscle function. These devices deliver safe, specific electrical impulses through skin electrodes, helping the body respond by calming pain signals or encouraging muscle movement. They are widely used in healthcare settings to assist recovery and manage chronic conditions, offering a non-invasive treatment option without medication.