
Electrical Stimulation
Targeted Muscle Activation and Pain Relief Through Controlled Electrical Therapy
Electrical Stimulation Therapy uses safe, controlled electrical impulses to reduce pain, relax muscles, and improve circulation. This non-invasive treatment is commonly used in physical therapy and rehabilitation to support recovery after injuries and accidents.
At our clinic, we use professional-grade TENS (Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation) and EMS (Electrical Muscle Stimulation) devices to help patients recover more efficiently and comfortably.
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How Electrical Stimulation Works
Small electrode pads are placed on the skin near the injured area. The device then delivers gentle electrical impulses that stimulate nerves or muscles, depending on the treatment goal.
Electrical Stimulation can:
Reduce pain signals sent to the brain
Prevent muscle atrophy during recovery
Relax tight or spasming muscles
Re-educate weakened muscles
Improve blood circulation
Support post-injury rehabilitation
TENS is primarily used for pain relief, while EMS focuses on activating and strengthening muscles. Treatments are comfortable, adjustable, and performed under professional supervision.
Conditions Electrical Stimulation Can Help Treat
Electrical Stimulation Therapy is commonly used for patients experiencing:
Neck and back pain
Joint pain
Muscle spasms
Weak or deconditioned muscles
Whiplash injuries
Post-surgical recovery
Post-accident soft tissue injuries
Chronic pain conditions
