ANCS Faradic Stimulation Machine For Physiotherapy paralysis

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A faradic current electrotherapy machine is a physiotherapy device that uses low-frequency electrical pulses to induce muscle contractions and relaxations. It is primarily used for muscle toning, strengthening weakened muscles, and treating conditions like paralysis or muscle atrophy

These compact units are often designed for individual use or small clinics, frequently combining faradic and galvanic currents for versatile treatment

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A ANCS Faradic current electrotherapy machine is a physiotherapy device that uses short-duration, pulsed electrical currents to stimulate nerves and muscles, causing contractions to treat muscle atrophy, re-educate muscles, and relieve pain. It is commonly used for paralysis, rheumatism, and muscle toning in 20-30 minute sessions

Key Benefits
  • Muscle Stimulation: Induces contraction and relaxation to re-educate muscles, particularly after injury or surgery.
  • Pain Relief: Reduces stiffness and improves circulation.
  • Clinical Applications: Commonly used for treating sciatica, polio recovery, Bell’s palsy, and muscle strengthening.
  • Device Specs: Often feature 1-2 channels, digital or analog displays, and adjustable surge times to prevent muscle fatigue.
  • Treatment Sessions: Typically last 20-30 minutes, often with 2-3 sessions per week for 4-6 weeks for best results.
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How to Use
How to Use a Faradic Current Electrotherapy Machine
  • Preparation: Ensure the machine is off. Clean and dry the skin area to reduce electrical resistance.
  • Electrode Preparation: Soak electrode pads in warm water or saline solution to ensure good conductivity.
  • Electrode Placement: Active Electrode (Cathode/Negative): Place over the motor point of the specific muscle being treated.
  • Inactive/Dispersive Electrode (Anode/Positive): Place over the proximal nerve supply or a nearby area.
  • Secure pads with straps.
  • Machine Settings:
  • Mode: Set to "Surged" or "Interrupted" Faradic current.
  • Frequency: Typically 30-50 Hz.
  • Pulse Width: 60-600.