DESCRIPTION OF THE PROCEDURE
Muscle electrostimulation is the physiotherapy method to restore the function of muscle and nervous tissue after trauma. Electrostimulation involves impulse currents of various strengths and frequencies.
HOW THE PROCEDURE IS PERFORMED?
Electrodes are applied and fixed to the areas with trigger points: face, chest, back, abdomen, and limbs. The required current strength, frequency, and duration are selected, and an electrostimulation session starts. At the end of the procedure, the electrodes are removed and the skin is cleaned of gel. The procedure takes not more than 40 minutes, and each muscle or nerve is stimulated for a maximum of 2-3 minutes. Once this is done, a break of about 10 minutes is necessary.
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RESULTS OF THE PROCEDURE
The muscle electrostimulation provides the following results: