Electrical stimulation therapy indications and contraindications indications contraindications those who have been deemed a candidate for adjunctive therapies see determining andidacy for adjunctive therapies wound etiologies.
Electrical stimulation for pain contraindications.
What is electrical stimulation.
Electrical stimulation is a type of physical therapy modality used to accomplish various tasks in physical therapy pt.
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Electrical stimulation nmes tens fes can offer many beneficial effects to patients.
Electrical stimulation e stim is a physical therapy treatment that uses mild electrical pulses to help repair injured muscles manipulate nerves and reduce your pain.
The different methods of applying tens relate to these different physiological mechanisms.
According to clinical electrotherapy by roger nelson and dean currier electrostimulation can help in the treatment of pain inflammation wound healing joint dysfunction re education of muscles and impairments in circulation.
Do not apply to the thoracic area or transthoracically of a patient with arrhythmia congestive heart failure recent myocardial infarction and other heart conditions.
Some contraindications for electrical stimulation do exist however.
A tens unit can lessen pain without the use of medication.
Electrical stimulating currents such as transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation tens and interferential current ifc utilize electrical energy the flow of electrons or other charged particles from one area to another causing depolarization of muscle or nervous tissue.
Contraindications to electrical stimulation stop sign by arlette on flickr 1.
Though electrostimulation is safe to treat many conditions contraindications do exist.
If you have an injury or illness that causes pain or limited functional mobility your physical therapist may use electrical stimulation or e stim as one part of your rehabilitation program.
A tens machine is generally considered safe.
Tens may be used for patients in palliative care when.
Due to its electrical nature electrical stimulation can interfere with devices inside your body.
Electrical stimulation has most commonly been used for the modulation of pain through stimulation of cutaneous sensory.
Pain undiagnosed pain postponing proper treatment and risk of worsening of underlying condition n a conditions cancer distant to local site local site see contraindications application of tens at sites distant to the site of cancer is a precaution and not contraindicated.