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Electrotherapy made simple : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JAPU5iEfFVY  
Electrotherapy made simple : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JAPU5iEfFVY  


'''What is Electrotherapy ?'''


Electrotherapy is the use of electrical energy as a medical treatment. In medicine, the term electrotherapy can apply to a variety of treatments, including the use of electrical devices such as deep brain stimulators for neurological disease. When you feel nerve pain, an electrical signal is sent from a damaged nerve to your brain. Electrical stimulation for nerve pain works by sending out its own electrical impulses. These charges seem to interrupt or block the pain signals, reducing the pain you feel.  
== '''What is Electrotherapy ?''' ==
 
<blockquote> Electrotherapy is the use of electrical energy as a medical treatment. When you feel nerve pain, an electrical signal is sent from a damaged nerve to your brain. These charges seem to interrupt or block the pain signals, reducing the pain you feel. <blockquote> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electrotherapy


Electrotherapy units usually consist of a battery-powered device connected by wires to adhesive electrode pads which are placed on the skin. The electrode pads are sticky, so they will adhere to the skin. Once the electrodes are attached and the unit is turned on, a mild electric current is sent to the skin via the electrode. A number of newer electrotherapy devices bypass the wires, combining electrodes and battery power into a single unit that can be worn inconspicuously on the back, arm, leg, or elsewhere during work or other daily activities. A hand-held controller is used to adjust the level of stimulation.  
Electrotherapy units usually consist of a battery-powered device connected by wires to adhesive electrode pads which are placed on the skin. The electrode pads are sticky, so they will adhere to the skin. Once the electrodes are attached and the unit is turned on, a mild electric current is sent to the skin via the electrode. A number of newer electrotherapy devices bypass the wires, combining electrodes and battery power into a single unit that can be worn inconspicuously on the back, arm, leg, or elsewhere during work or other daily activities. A hand-held controller is used to adjust the level of stimulation.