Electrotherapeutic treatment using unidirectional current with a frequency of approximately 143 Hz.
When flowing through the tissues, Trabert's current causes muscles to tremble and vibrate, reducing their tension and producing an analgesic effect and improving blood circulation. Segmental stimulation has an inhibitory effect on the sympathetic nervous system, relaxes muscles, and inhibits pain conduction.
Duration of the treatment: 15 minutes,
The number of treatments is determined individually by the attending physician.
Indications:
- muscle pain,
- neuralgia,
- Degenerative changes in the joints of the limbs and spine joints,
- Post-traumatic and post-operative states in the musculoskeletal system,
- Increased muscle tension,
- Spinal pain syndromes in the course of degenerative and discopathic changes,
- periarticular inflammation,
- Peripheral circulation disorders,
- Neuralgies.