Indications / Contraindications
1.1 Electrotherapy indications
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Trophism promotion
treatment
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Venous ulcers
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Neurotrophic ulcers
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Decubitus ulcers
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Delayed wound healing
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Osteoporosis
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Delayed bone healing
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Ligament ruptures
Muscle toning therapy
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Muscle weakness
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Voluntary innervation weakness
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Missing muscle feeling
Muscle detoning therapy
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Overloading the muscles
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Painful muscular tension
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Myofascial pain syndromes
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Tendon and muscle rupture
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Contractures
Other indications
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Periarthropathies and insertion tendinopathies (acute, subacute)
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Periarthropathies and insertion tendinopathies (chronic)
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Disease in the peripheral joints (acute, subacute)
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Post-traumatic state images (hematoma, edema)
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Excessive sweating of hands and feet
(hyperhidrosis palmarum and plantarum)
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Spinal disorders acquired: post-traumatic, post inflammatory, degenerative
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Posture spinal disorders in childhood and adolescence
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Spinal fractures, spinal fusion
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Joint surgery, arthroscopy, arthrotomy
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Congenital malformations or incorrect settings of the musculoskeletal system to
be treated in childhood
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Fecal incontinence
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Urinary incontinence
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Disruption of gut motility
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Chronic constipation
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Secondary lymphedema and lymphoedema
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Pelvic pain
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Polyneuropathy
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Anterior horn of the spinal cord disease
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Peripheral paralysis, brachial plexus
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Non-local, generalised spinal disorders
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Spasticity
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Spastic paresis
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Flaccid paralysis