Interferential Therapy (IFC) is a form of electrical stimulation that uses low-frequency currents to produce a therapeutic effect. It involves the application of two electrodes placed at specific intervals and frequencies, creating an interference pattern designed to penetrate deeper into tissues than traditional electrotherapy. IFC can help reduce pain, inflammation, and muscle spasms for conditions such as neuromusculoskeletal injuries.
Interferential Therapy (IFC) is a form of electrical stimulation that uses low-frequency currents to produce a therapeutic effect. It involves the application of two electrodes placed at specific intervals and frequencies, creating an interference pattern designed to penetrate deeper into tissues than traditional electrotherapy. IFC can help reduce pain, inflammation, and muscle spasms for conditions such as neuromusculoskeletal injuries.
Interferential Therapy (IFC) is a form of electrical nerve stimulation used for pain relief in Singapore. It delivers short bursts of electric current between two electrodes placed on the skin, stimulating nerves and blocking pain signals.
Popular among athletes and elderly population due to its non-invasive nature. Typically requires multiple sessions for optimal results.