ELECTROPHORESIS

Electrophoresis is one of the most popular methods of physiotherapy, also known as iontophoresis. With the help of direct current, medicinal substances and substances for healing purposes are introduced into the body quickly and painlessly. In this way, two factors act on the body - the drug itself and the corresponding current. The method is gaining popularity because of the medicine that goes directly to the inflamed area without damaging the skin, thus doubling the effectiveness of the treatment. In addition, the advantage is that the method has no contraindications. Electrophoresis has a wide application - it can be used in post-traumatic conditions, inflammatory diseases, pain syndromes, etc. The electric milling machine has many advantages. Among them are the painless and not particularly long procedure, the direct penetration of the drug into the affected part, the low risk of infections and the possibility of being used by people with intolerance to injections.
SHOWS
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headache
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neurosis
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insomnia and vertebro-basilar insufficiency, a galvanic collar is used
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pain syndrome
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neuralgia
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radiculitis
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disc herniation
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increased motor neuron excitability
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spastic paralysis
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spasm of the paravertebral muscles
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muscle cramps
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with sensory loss
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motor syndrome
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in peripheral nerve damage
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inactivity atrophies - indication of rhythmic galvanization
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inflammatory and dystrophic diseases of ODA
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arthritis
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arthrosis (gonarthrosis, coxarthrosis, etc.)
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spondylarthritis, tendovaginitis, myalgia, myositis, bursitis, post-traumatic conditions, sprains, sprains
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in vasomotor disorders, Raynaud's disease, migraine, acrocyanosis
CONTRAINDICATIONS
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malignant tumors
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tuberculosis in the acute stage
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hemorrhagic diathesis / tendency / hemorrhages
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acute thrombophlebitis / varicose veins
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pregnancy
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acute inflammatory and purulent processes
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fever
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toxic conditions
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pacemaker
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metal implants
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hypersensitivity to electric current
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advanced coronary atherosclerosis
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advanced angina
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decompensated respiratory diseases
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an/hypesthesia - relative contraindication
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allergy to medicinal solutions
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skin diseases - rashes, sores on the skin