Principles of Interferential Wave Therapy
◆ Interferential wave therapy involves applying two medium-frequency sinusoidal alternating currents (frequency difference: 0-200 Hz) through four electrodes to cross-input the human body. At the intersection of currents within the body, a low-frequency modulated "endogenous" current (0-200 Hz) is generated via the differential frequency principle, achieving therapeutic effects.
◆ This therapy combines the advantages of medium and low frequencies, delivering deep-tissue therapeutic outcomes.
Scope of Application & Departments
◆ Indications: Cervical spondylosis, osteoarthropathy, lumbar disc herniation, lumbar strain, joint sprains, periarthritis of the shoulder, post-stroke sequelae, central/peripheral paralysis, neuralgia, radiculitis, sciatica, limb pain, myositis, tenosynovitis, chronic constipation, intestinal paralysis, gastroparesis, traumatic fractures, lumbar disc herniation syndrome, contusions, early-stage hypertension, migraines, peripheral nerve injuries, neural paralysis, postoperative urinary retention, urinary incontinence, nocturia, early-stage thromboangiitis obliterans, disuse muscle atrophy, etc.
◆ Applicable Departments: Rehabilitation Medicine, Pain Management, Geriatrics, Orthopedics, General Surgery, Neurology, Neurosurgery, Acupuncture and Tuina Department, Traditional Chinese Medicine, Internal Medicine.
Product Effects
Promotes blood circulation
Analgesia
Reduces edema
Treats and prevents muscle atrophy
Regulates autonomic nerves and visceral functions
Accelerates fracture healing