Diadynamoelectrophoresis

Diadynamic current is a treatment method that combines the use of diadynamic current and electrophoresis. This method was developed in the 1970s and has since been widely used in physical therapy.

Diadynamic current is an electrical current that passes through the patient's body using electrodes. This current has a specific frequency and amplitude, which can be changed depending on the purpose of treatment. Diadynamic current can be used to treat various diseases such as back pain, muscle and joint pain, as well as to improve blood circulation and metabolism.



Diadynamic electrophoresis is a combination of two treatment methods that are used in physiotherapy. The first method is called diadynamic current, and the second is electrophoresis.

Diadynamic current is a method of electrotherapy, which consists of using electrical impulses of a certain frequency and amplitude. These impulses have a stimulating effect on the muscles and nervous system, which helps improve blood circulation and metabolism in tissues.

Electrophoresis is a method of introducing drugs into the body through the skin or mucous membranes. It is based on the use of electric current, which creates an electrical charge on the surface of the skin and promotes the penetration of drugs into the tissue.

The combination of diadynamic current and electrophoresis allows you to enhance the effect of each method and obtain a faster and more lasting result. This is especially useful in the treatment of diseases of the musculoskeletal system, such as osteochondrosis, arthritis, arthrosis, etc.

In addition, diadynamoelectrophoresis can be used to treat diseases of the nervous system, for example, neuralgia, migraine, neuroses, etc. It can also help in the treatment of skin diseases, such as psoriasis, eczema, etc.