Introduction Interferential therapy (IFT) is a physiotherapy modality that uses electrical currents to stimulate deep tissues and alleviate pain. The therapy involves applying two medium-frequency currents that intersect within the body, creating a low-frequency...
Introduction Muscle stimulation, also known as electrical muscle stimulation (EMS), is a physiotherapy technique that uses electrical impulses to induce muscle contractions. It helps improve muscle strength, reduce pain, and promote faster recovery from injuries. The...
Introduction Ultrasound therapy is a physiotherapy treatment modality that uses high-frequency sound waves to promote tissue healing, reduce pain, and improve mobility. The sound waves penetrate deep into the tissues, creating a warming effect that enhances blood...
Introduction Central nervous system (CNS) rehabilitation is a specialised form of physiotherapy aimed at improving function, mobility, and quality of life for individuals with neurological conditions or injuries. This rehabilitation approach focuses on restoring...
Introduction Vestibular rehabilitation is a specialised form of physiotherapy aimed at alleviating symptoms associated with dizziness, vertigo, and balance disorders. This type of therapy focuses on retraining the vestibular system, which includes the inner ear and...
Introduction Re-education of movement is aimed at restoring normal movement patterns, enhancing coordination, and improving functional mobility. It involves retraining the body to perform movements correctly after injury, surgery, or neurological conditions. By...