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Physiotherapists employ a number of tools to manage pain, restore range of motion, and treat musculoskeletal problems. Your physiotherapist may offer electrotherapy as a therapeutic option in addition to joint mobilisation, stretching, and focused exercises. Trained physiotherapists can harness the power of electrotherapy to treat injuries, promote healing, and provide pain relief by using specialised devices designed to give specific doses of electrical stimulation to your body's nerves, muscles, or tendons.
Electrotherapy System, a strong method utilised by many physiotherapists, uses focused and regulated electrical stimulation to treat chronic pain, musculoskeletal injuries, muscle wasting, and nerve pain. Electrotherapy is a non-invasive and mild treatment that works by activating nerves and muscles via the skin's surface. Though it differs depending on the equipment used by your practitioner, electrotherapy is theorised to function in a number of ways: 1) that block or interfere with the body's pain impulses, resulting in pain relief
2) Assist in the release of endorphins (chemical messengers) that naturally reduce pain in the body.
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