Procedure goal
Interference current is a current that occurs deep in the tissues as a result of the superposition of two or more initial currents.
The following features are inherent in interference currents:
a. They freely penetrate deep into the tissues, without irritating the skin under the electrodes and without causing discomfort when exposed.
b. The irritating effect inherent in low-frequency currents manifests itself in the depths of the tissues, where the interference occurs.
c. They do not cause pain even with high current value.
The leading role in the physiological and therapeutic effect of interference currents lies in their impact on the peripheral blood circulation. As the peripheral blood circulation improves, tissue temperature rises and metabolic processes start in the tissues. They are active in relation to the muscular system, reversibly block nerve conduction. Interference currents have a pronounced parasympathicotropic effect, which affects the activity of internal organs. Using them can positively affect physiological and reparative regeneration of various tissues.
The following features are inherent in interference currents:
a. They freely penetrate deep into the tissues, without irritating the skin under the electrodes and without causing discomfort when exposed.
b. The irritating effect inherent in low-frequency currents manifests itself in the depths of the tissues, where the interference occurs.
c. They do not cause pain even with high current value.
The leading role in the physiological and therapeutic effect of interference currents lies in their impact on the peripheral blood circulation. As the peripheral blood circulation improves, tissue temperature rises and metabolic processes start in the tissues. They are active in relation to the muscular system, reversibly block nerve conduction. Interference currents have a pronounced parasympathicotropic effect, which affects the activity of internal organs. Using them can positively affect physiological and reparative regeneration of various tissues.
Indications
- Cardiopsychoneurosis
- Hypertensive disease
- Neurasthenia
- Atherosclerosis
- Alcohol abuse, drug addiction
- Vegetative crisis
- Enuresis
- Skull trauma
- Neuralgia
- Dyskinesia of the digestive organs
- Genital disorders
- Diseases of the joints, urolithiasis
- Climacteric syndrome
Contraindications
- Inflammatory and infectious diseases
- Thrombophlebitis
- Traumatic arachnoiditis with impaired circulation of cerebrospinal fluid
- Blood disease systems
- Oncological diseases
- Pacemaker
- Epilepsy