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Low-frequency electronic pulse therapy has an important clinical background and therapeutic significance in the treatment of superficial soft tissue. With the continuous development of modern medical technology, people's demand for non-invasive, safe and effective treatment methods is increasing. As a physical therapy method, low-frequency electrical therapy plays an important role in the treatment of superficial soft tissue injuries.
Superficial soft tissue injuries are more common in daily life, such as sprains, strains, contusions, etc. In addition, long-term bad postures, excessive use of muscles, etc. may also lead to chronic soft tissue injuries. These injuries not only cause pain and discomfort to patients, but may also affect the quality of life and work efficiency of patients.
Traditional treatment methods for superficial soft tissue injuries include rest, physical therapy, drug therapy, etc. However, these methods often have certain limitations. For example, drug therapy may have side effects, physical therapy requires professionals to operate, and the treatment time is long.
Low-frequency electronic pulse therapy is a physical therapy method that uses low-frequency current to stimulate human tissue to achieve therapeutic purposes. In recent years, with the continuous advancement of science and technology, low-frequency electrical therapy equipment has been continuously updated and the treatment effect has become more significant.
Low-frequency electronic pulse therapy can relieve pain by stimulating nerve endings and releasing neurotransmitters such as endorphins. In addition, low-frequency electronic pulse therapy can also promote local blood circulation, reduce inflammatory response, and further relieve pain.
For example, for patients with cervicogenic insomnia, low-frequency electronic pulse therapy can improve patients' sleep time, improve sleep efficiency, and reduce the number of awakenings in the middle, thereby alleviating the discomfort caused by sleep problems.
Low-frequency electronic pulse therapy can promote local blood circulation, increase oxygen and nutrient supply to tissues, and thus promote tissue repair. In addition, low-frequency electronic pulse therapy can also stimulate cell proliferation and differentiation, and accelerate wound healing. In the treatment of patients with sleep disorders after acute cerebral infarction, low-frequency electronic pulse therapy can improve patients' sleep conditions and improve their sleep quality, which may be related to low-frequency electrical stimulation to promote tissue repair and improve brain blood circulation.
Low-frequency electronic pulse therapy can stimulate muscle contraction, enhance muscle strength, and improve joint mobility, thereby promoting functional recovery. In addition, low-frequency electrical therapy can also improve nerve conduction function and enhance the patient's motor control ability. Wearable electrical therapy devices can help patients with chronic soft tissue injuries by acting on the shoulders, back and waist, which is conducive to timely control of the disease, improving the patient's functional recovery and saving medical treatment time.
In the treatment of plantar fasciitis, low-frequency electronic pulse therapy devices combined with stretching exercises and foot orthotics can improve the patient's functional activity level.