Interferential stimulation is a therapeutic treatment that uses a mild electrical current to provide pain relief and promote soft tissue healing.
It's commonly used for:
Delivers low-frequency currents deep into tissues to block pain signals to the brain, effective for chronic and acute pain.
Helps decrease edema (fluid buildup) and calms inflamed tissues, easing stiffness.
By boosting circulation and cellular activity, it speeds up recovery from soft tissue injuries, surgeries, and nerve damage.
Relaxes tense muscles, alleviating spasms and tightness.