Electrophoresis-Diathermy

Electrophoresis and diathermy are two electromedicine therapy methods that are used in physical therapy to treat various diseases. These techniques are part of modern physical therapy, which is often called functional medicine or regenerative medicine.

Electrophoresis is a method of introducing drugs into the body through the skin using an electric current. This method is used to administer drugs through the skin, such as antibiotics, hormonal drugs, analgesics and other substances.

Diathermy is another method that is used in electromedicine. Diathermy is a method and method of electrical heating used in medicine and surgery, involving the use of electrical energy to produce electrothermal effects deep in the tissues of organs and body parts. Diathermy is also used to activate the vital activity of damaged tissue areas. In the latter case, the effect is achieved by a combination of thermal and chemical action, for example, due to the inclusion of a special fabric impregnated with a chemical agent in the affected area.

Electrical treatment is a combination of two main methods: electrophoresis - a method that allows a substance to penetrate cell walls, and is a kind of biochemical reaction; Diathermy is a method of physical heat that causes tissue to ignite. Diathermy is used for chemical analysis and observation of cell metabolism.