DIADYNAMIC CURRENTS

Diadynamic currents monopolar pulsed half-sinusoidal low-frequency currents with low voltage, with a frequency of 50 or 100 Hz and a pulse duration of 10 ms, are obtained by one-way (50Hz MF) or two-way (100Hz DF) rectification of the bit sinusoidal current from the network. They were introduced in the medical practice by the French dentist Pierre Bernard Physiological effect of diadynamic currents The physiological effect is located in the zone between the threshold of irritation and the threshold of pain, the main effects are: inhibitory, excitomotor, resorptive, trophic. The action is similar to that of galvanic current, they influence the ion concentration of tissues, increase the permeability of cell membranes, suppress pain by interrupting pain impulses. They improve local blood circulation, improve the trophism of the neuromuscular apparatus, cause hyperemia and activation of biologically active substances.
SHOWS
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pain syndromes
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neurites
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neuralgia
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sciatica
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BEL's palsy
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herpes zoster injuries
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injuries
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slow-healing wounds
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swellings
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Zudeka atrophy Diseases of the ODA
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arthritis
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periarthritis
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disc herniation
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post-stroke conditions - to stimulate antagonists of spastic muscles muscle hypotrophy after post-fracture immobilization
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arthrosis of a large joint Sinusitis
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headache
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migraine
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bladder incontinence
CONTRAINDICATIONS
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presence of metal implants
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metal osteosynthesis
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alloplasty in the corresponding projection
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presence of a pacemaker
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acute inflammatory processes and fever
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tumors
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bleeding
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intolerance to electric current
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contractures