
Faradic current
Faradic current refers to a type of electrical stimulation used in therapy and physiotherapy. It involves applying short bursts of electric current to muscles or nerves, causing them to contract. This can help improve muscle tone, stimulate blood flow, and promote healing. Unlike continuous currents, Faradic stimulation uses irregular pulses, making it effective for strengthening muscles and aiding recovery from injury or neurological conditions. It’s a controlled, therapeutic application of electricity aimed at supporting bodily functions without discomfort or harm.