Muscle stimulation by (Galvanic current) for muscles
Muscle stimulation uses electrical currents to contract muscles, aiding rehabilitation after injury or surgery and improving muscle strength and function.

About This Treatment
Galvanic current treatment, a form of muscle stimulation in physiotherapy, involves the application of direct current (DC) to targeted muscles or tissues. This method utilizes electrodes placed strategically on the body to deliver a controlled electrical current. The current stimulates muscle contractions, which can help in rehabilitating muscles weakened by injury, surgery, or neurological conditions. Galvanic current treatment is known for its ability to reduce pain, improve circulation, and enhance muscle tone. It's often integrated into comprehensive physiotherapy programs to accelerate recovery, increase range of motion, and restore functional movement patterns. Sessions are customized based on individual needs and goals, ensuring optimal therapeutic outcomes under the guidance of trained physiotherapists.
Key Benefits
Effective Results
Clinically proven to deliver measurable improvements
Minimal Downtime
Quick recovery with most patients resuming normal activities quickly
Advanced Technology
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Personalized Care
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