Interferential therapy(IFT) for pain reduction
Interferential therapy uses electrical currents to relieve pain and promote healing. Its effective for musculoskeletal issues like back pain and sports injuries.

About This Treatment
Interferential therapy is a therapeutic modality that utilizes electrical currents to alleviate pain and facilitate healing in various musculoskeletal conditions. Unlike traditional TENS (Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation), interferential therapy employs medium-frequency currents delivered through electrode pads placed strategically around the area of discomfort. These currents intersect and interfere within the tissues, creating a therapeutic effect that reduces pain, improves circulation, and enhances tissue repair. Commonly used in physiotherapy and sports medicine, interferential therapy is favored for its ability to target deep-seated pain and accelerate recovery from injuries such as strains, sprains, and chronic muscle tension. It is non-invasive, generally well-tolerated, and can be adjusted to suit individual pain levels and treatment goals, making it a versatile option in pain management and rehabilitation programs.
Key Benefits
Effective Results
Clinically proven to deliver measurable improvements
Minimal Downtime
Quick recovery with most patients resuming normal activities quickly
Advanced Technology
Utilizing the latest medical advancements
Personalized Care
Tailored to your specific needs and health goals
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