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When you feel nerve pain, an electrical signal is sent from a damaged nerve to your brain. Electrical stimulation for nerve pain works by sending out its own electrical impulses. These charges seem to interrupt or block the pain signals, reducing the pain you feel.  
When you feel nerve pain, an electrical signal is sent from a damaged nerve to your brain. Electrical stimulation for nerve pain works by sending out its own electrical impulses. These charges seem to interrupt or block the pain signals, reducing the pain you feel.  


Electrotherapy made simple : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JAPU5iEfFVY
*[[What we have to know about Electrotherapy (measure, indicators and how does it work) ]]


*[[Types of Electrotherapy]]
*[[Types of Electrotherapy]]


*[[Benefits]]
*[[Benefits of Electrotherapy]]


*[[Side Effects]]
*[[Side Effects of Electrotherapy]]
 
 
*Intensity: A dial allows the user to adjust the intensity of the electrical stimulation.
 
*Frequency: The frequency refers to the number of electrical pulses per second. High-frequency (HF) pulses range from 80 to 120 cycles per second and may help manage acute pain. Low-frequency (LF) pulses range from 1 to 20 cycles per second and are suitable for the treatment of chronic pain.
 
*Duration: The duration is the number of microseconds that the current enters the skin for during each pulse.

Revision as of 12:44, 30 May 2019

When you feel nerve pain, an electrical signal is sent from a damaged nerve to your brain. Electrical stimulation for nerve pain works by sending out its own electrical impulses. These charges seem to interrupt or block the pain signals, reducing the pain you feel.