Darsonvalization Local

Local darsonvalization

Local darsonvalization is a physiotherapeutic procedure that involves exposing certain areas of the patient’s body to a weak pulsed alternating current of high frequency (from 100 to 500 kHz) and high voltage (from 5 to 15 kV).

Local darsonvalization is used to treat various diseases and pathological conditions:

  1. Inflammatory and degenerative diseases of the musculoskeletal system (arthritis, arthrosis, myositis, bursitis, etc.).

  2. Diseases of the peripheral nervous system (neuritis, neuralgia, plexitis).

  3. Vascular disorders (obliterating endarteritis, postthrombophlebitic disease).

  4. Skin diseases (psoriasis, neurodermatitis, eczema).

During the procedure, blood and lymph circulation improves, regenerative processes are stimulated, infiltrates and edema are accelerated, pain is reduced due to the release of histamine and increased synthesis of adrenal hormones.

Local darsonvalization is well tolerated by patients and has virtually no contraindications or complications. The course of treatment usually consists of 8-12 procedures.



Darsonvalization is a physiotherapeutic method that involves applying high voltage and frequency pulsed current to the patient’s skin. This method was developed by the French physiotherapist Jacques-Arsene d'Arsonval at the end of the 19th century.

Darsonvalization is used to treat various skin diseases, such as acne, eczema, psoriasis, seborrhea, fungal infections, as well as to treat diseases of the musculoskeletal system, nervous system and other diseases.

During the process of darsonvalization, an electric field is created on the patient’s skin, which causes muscle contraction and improves blood circulation. This promotes skin regeneration and reduces inflammation.

However, like any other treatment method, darsonvalization should be carried out only under the supervision of a doctor. He must determine which type of darsonvalization is suitable for a particular patient and which parameters should be used.

Local darsonvalization involves applying current to certain areas of the body. In this case, the doctor determines the location that will be affected by the current and sets the parameters of the effect. Typically, local darsonvalization is used to treat acne, seborrhea and other skin diseases.

In addition, local darsonvalization can be used to treat diseases of the nervous system, such as neuralgia, migraine and others. The current affects the nerve endings, which helps reduce pain and improve blood circulation.

Like any other physiotherapeutic method, darsonvalization has its contraindications. For example, it is not recommended if you have a pacemaker, metal implants, or other medical devices. Also, darsonvalization should not be carried out on areas of skin with damage or inflammation.

Thus, local darsonvalization is an effective method for treating various diseases of the skin and nervous system. However, like any other medical method, it must be carried out under the supervision of a qualified specialist.