Physiotherapy

Interferential Therapy

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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.

Physiotherapy in South Africa

Interferential Therapy

-Treatment-

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.

In South Africa:

Interferential Therapy is a form of electrical stimulation used to alleviate pain in South Africa. It sends low-frequency electrical currents between two electrodes placed on the skin, helping to promote the release of endorphins.

Average Waiting Time: 1 to 2 weeks
Cost Range: €17.25 - €800
Additional:

Treatment sessions last around 30 minutes. Popular for managing chronic pain and post-surgery recovery.

Packages for Interferential Therapy in 2 Hospitals in South Africa
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