Electrical stimulation is a physiotherapy treatment that uses controlled electrical impulses to support pain relief, muscle activation, and tissue healing. It is commonly used after injury or surgery, or when muscles are weak or not activating properly. The treatment is safe, targeted, and non-invasive.
Physiotherapy uses electrical stimulation as part of an active recovery plan. When combined with exercise and hands-on treatment, it helps reduce pain, improve muscle function, and support a more efficient return to movement and daily activities.
Electrical stimulation supports recovery by improving muscle response and managing pain. Physiotherapy integrates this treatment to enhance rehabilitation outcomes.
Pain relief support
Improved muscle activation
Reduced muscle stiffness
Enhanced circulation
Support for healing
Electrical stimulation supports pain control, muscle recovery, and functional improvement.
Electrical impulses help reduce pain signals and improve comfort during rehabilitation.
Targeted stimulation improves muscle engagement and helps restore strength.
Improved circulation and activation support tissue healing and movement progression.