Interferential Current Therapy

Interferential Electro-Therapy
Inferential Electro-Therapy is an excellent method of helping the body deal with spasms, sprains, and issues related to soft tissues. This therapy accomplishes this with a very low simulated frequency that is put on the soft tissue. The feeling of this therapy is very light and most patients feel very comfortable during the treatment.

In addition to this therapy simulating the body's natural healing method by helping it to produce natural pain killing endorphins, it also helps with the release of these strains, spasms and soft tissue issues.

Ask Us About This Therapy Today!Interferential Current Therapy is an effective therapy method used to relieve pain and accelerate the self­-healing process. It is essentially a deeper form of electrical stimulation. To perform this method of treatment, electrodes are placed on the skin around the injured body part. An Interferential Current device is then used, which transmits electrical impulses in minute quantities throughout your skin. Underlying tissue and nerves become stimulated which begins the healing properties. These impulses are not painful, and can be described as a minor prickle on the skin.

Interferential Current Therapy is used to treat:

Circulatory and muscle disorders

  • Stiff joints
  • Joint injuries
  • Edema
  • Inflammation
  • Muscle spasms


Advantages of Interferential Current Therapy include:

  • Reducing or eliminating pain in a safe manner
  • Noticeable decrease in swelling and inflammation
  • Restoring lost movement and improving range­-of­-motion
  • Stimulating the natural hormones which can help the body heal faster


Additionally, Interferential Current Therapy also assists in blood circulation and rushes recovery by stimulating endorphins.

Office Hours

Find Out When We Are Open

Monday:

9:00 am-3:00 pm

Tuesday:

12:00 pm-7:00 pm

Wednesday:

Closed

Thursday:

9:00 am-3:00 pm

Friday:

By appointment only

Saturday:

Closed

Sunday:

Closed

Our Location

We are located on Cedar River Parkway by the Unity Point Express building right next to Edward Jones.