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Electrotherapy – Pain Management

October 25, 2024

Introduction | Treatment

Introduction 

Electrotherapy is a treatment method used to alleviate both acute and chronic pain. It is particularly beneficial in the early stages following an injury. This technique works by stimulating nerve fibers with low levels of electrical currents, which can either promote the release of the body’s natural pain-relieving chemicals, known as endorphins, or block pain signals from reaching the brain.

Electrotherapy is typically administered by a doctor or licensed therapist, with most treatments involving the application of adhesive pads to the skin that deliver the electrical stimulation. These devices are powered by batteries or plugged into an electrical outlet. Electrotherapy is often used as part of a comprehensive pain management plan and may be combined with heat therapy, cold therapy, manual therapy, or exercise to enhance its effectiveness.

Treatment

Electrotherapy is a painless procedure, though some people may experience mild tingling after treatment. There are various forms of electrotherapy, each differing in frequency, waveform, and effect. Common types include transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS), percutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (PENS), interferential current (IFC), and galvanic stimulation (GS).

TENS units can be used in a clinical setting or prescribed for home use. This form of therapy can be administered for hours, although the pain relief it provides is typically temporary. PENS, a more recent advancement similar to TENS, involves the use of acupuncture-like needles and may cause more discomfort. However, the pain relief from PENS tends to last longer than TENS.

IFC is a deeper form of TENS, delivering a high-frequency waveform that penetrates beneath the skin to address deeper sources of pain.

Galvanic stimulation (GS) uses a direct electrical current to create a field over the treated area that influences blood flow. GS is especially useful for acute injuries, including those that involve significant trauma, bleeding, or swelling. It may also be applied to treat conditions like low back pain or muscle spasms. In GS treatment, the positive electrode helps reduce swelling, while the negative electrode increases circulation, potentially aiding in faster healing.

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At The Center for Bone & Joint Surgery of the Palm Beaches, our orthopedic doctors specialize in General orthopedics, Sports medicine, including traumatic and overuse injuries, Spine and neck conditions, Shoulder and elbow conditions, Hand and wrist conditions, Hip and knee conditions, Foot and ankle conditions, and Physical therapy.