Electrotherapy Basel

Effective treatment against muscle pain

The most important thing about electrotherapy


Electrotherapy is a therapeutic technique used to treat and relieve pain and illness. It is a safe and effective treatment method that helps to relieve pain and rebalance the body.

Electrotherapy against muscle pain

Electrotherapy is an effective treatment method to relieve muscle pain. It is a form of medical massage that uses electrical pulses to stimulate and relax muscles. Electrotherapy can relieve pain, relieve muscle tension and stimulate blood flow. It is also used to tone muscles and improve flexibility. In general, it is a safe and effective treatment method that can effectively treat muscle pain in many cases.

Indications for electrotherapy


  • Pain conditions (e.g. muscle and joint pain, rheumatism).
  • Muscle tension.
  • Muscle atrophy (e.g. after an operation or in the case of a neurological disease).
  • paralysis (e.g. in the case of nerve damage).
  • Circulatory disorders (e.g. in diabetes).
  • Wound healing disorders.
  • Incontinence.
  • Rehabilitation after injuries or operations (e.g. joint replacement, slipped disc).
  • Neurological diseases (e.g. stroke, multiple sclerosis).

Contraindication for electrotherapy


  • Implants: Electrical pulses can have undesirable effects on implants, e.g. interference with pacemakers, insulin pumps or cochlear implants. Individual consultation with the treating physician is necessary.
  • Pregnancy: Although electrotherapy is generally considered safe during pregnancy, caution is advised. Electrotherapy should not be used in the abdominal area. Individual consultation with the treating physician is necessary.
  • Acute inflammation: Electrotherapy is contraindicated in acute inflammation, as it may exacerbate an inflammatory response and increase the risk of further complications.
  • Cardiac arrhythmias: Electrotherapy should not be used in patients with arrhythmic conditions unless specifically recommended by the treating physician.
  • Epilepsy: Electrotherapy should not be used in patients with epilepsy because it may cause an epileptic seizure.
  • Skin diseases: Electrotherapy is not appropriate for skin disorders as it may cause irritation, redness or further damage to the skin.
  • Sensitivity disorders: Sensitivity disorders can lead to inadequate sensory awareness, which may increase the risk of injury or overuse during electrotherapy.
  • Tumors: Electrotherapy may promote tumor growth and should be avoided.

How does electrotherapy work


In therapy, electrodes are placed on specific areas of the body to conduct current through the affected tissue. The current can be adjusted to different types and frequencies, and the dosage and duration of therapy varies depending on the patient's condition and the goals of the therapy. Electrotherapy can be used for a variety of conditions, including chronic pain, muscle weakness, inflammation and neuropathic pain. Therapy can be used as a stand-alone treatment or in combination with other therapies such as massage or exercise therapy.

With these complaints I go to electrotherapy


Electrotherapy is a common treatment method that can be used for a variety of ailments. In this blog, you will learn more about the benefits of electrotherapy for various ailments such as muscle pain, headaches, and more. Discover how electrotherapy can benefit you and effectively treat your ailments.

Electrotherapy, 5 reasons why it is worth it


Electrotherapy is a great way to relieve pain and discomfort. Here are five reasons why you should try electrotherapy:

  1. Pain relief: Electrotherapy can help relieve pain by increasing blood flow and relaxing muscles.
  2. Improving muscle strength: Electrotherapy can also help improve muscle strength and increase mobility.
  3. Reducing inflammation: electrotherapy can also help reduce inflammation and speed healing.
  4. Stress reduction: electrotherapy can also help reduce stress and improve overall well-being.
  5. No side effects: Unlike many other therapies, there are no side effects with electrotherapy, making it a safe and effective option. So, if you are experiencing pain or discomfort, consider electrotherapy. It is a great way to improve your health and well-being.

History electrotherapy


Electrotherapy was discovered and developed in the 1830s. Italian physicist and biologist Carlo Matteucci discovered that electric currents are present in the human body and that electromagnetic forces can act on the human body. He experimented with different types of electric currents and found that they are able to stimulate muscles and relieve pain.

Later, in the 1890s, the French physician Jacques-Arsène d'Arsonval developed radiofrequency therapy, which involves generating a high-frequency current that flows through the body to relieve pain and reduce inflammation.

In the 20th century, electrotherapy was further researched and developed, and various types of electrotherapy devices were developed that are now used to treat pain, inflammation, and other conditions. Some of the most common types of electrotherapy include TENS, EMS, and ultrasound therapy.

Galvanic current


Galvanic current has a number of advantages in electrotherapy:

  1. Pain relief: Galvanic current can help relieve pain in muscles and joints by promoting the release of endorphins.
  2. Anti-inflammation: The use of galvanic current can improve blood flow and thus oxygen supply in the cells. This can help reduce inflammation.
  3. Muscle building: galvanic current can help improve muscle strength and endurance by increasing muscle stimulation.
  4. Relaxation: The use of galvanic current can promote relaxation, helping to reduce stress.
  5. Improved cell regeneration: galvanic current can help promote cell regeneration, speeding up the healing of injuries.
  6. No side effects: Unlike some medications, galvanic current has little to no side effects, making it a safe and natural treatment option.
  7. Low risk: Galvanic current is a non-invasive therapy and poses little risk to the patient.

Electrotherapy in massage is a treatment method that uses electrical impulses to relieve pain, muscle tension and other discomforts. The electrical impulses are transmitted through electrodes to the skin and stimulate the muscles and nerves.

Electrotherapy can help treat a variety of conditions, including pain, muscle tension, injury, swelling and inflammation. It can also be used for rehabilitation after injury or surgery.

Electrotherapy works through the use of electrical impulses transmitted through electrodes to the skin. The electrical impulses stimulate the muscles and nerves and improve blood circulation.

As with any medical treatment, risks and side effects may occur with electrotherapy. Possible risks and side effects include skin irritation or burning from the electrodes and unpleasant sensations during treatment.

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