Electrical Stimulation

Finally Relieve Your Pains with Electrical Stimulation

Ready to Say Goodbye to Your Aches and Pains?

Are you suffering from a painful injury or condition? If so, electrical stimulation may be the answer.

Electrical stimulation is a safe and effective method of treatment that can provide pain relief and recovery for several conditions. While it may seem daunting, it is actually a very beneficial way to relieve pain.

A standard electrical stimulation device utilizes self-adhesive electrodes placed around the target treatment area on the body. The electrodes are then connected via wire leads to the unit, through which electricity can pass and ultimately interact with sensory and/or motor nerves.

Request an appointment with Core Physical Therapy & Sports Performance in Morgan City and Thibodaux today to learn more.

What can I gain from electrical stimulation?

At our Morgan City and Thibodaux physical therapy practice, our main priorities are your comfort, safety, and dignity.

You will undergo a physical examination at your initial appointment, in addition to being asked questions about your current condition and medical history.

From there, one of our licensed physical therapists will create an individualized treatment plan, based on your specific needs.

If our physical therapist believes electrical stimulation will be beneficial to you, he or she will explain it in-depth, and it will be incorporated into your treatment plan.

During an electrical stimulation treatment, you’ll be asked to sit or lie in a comfortable position, your skin in the target treatment area will be cleaned and prepped, and your PT will guide you step-by-step through the entire treatment.

Will electrical stimulation hurt?

To put it simply – no! In fact, the intensity of the electrical muscle stimulation or sensory nerve stimulation can be easily modified to the tolerance of each patient.

Electrical stimulation contains a variety of different modes to stimulate the nerves in different ways.

These modes all consist of different currents, and the current you are prescribed will be dependent upon the nature of your condition and the severity of it.

The different types of modes include transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS), interferential, pre-modulated, Russian, and symmetrical or asymmetrical bi-phasic.

Some patients report feeling a small sensation, such as a “tingly,” “prickly,” or “pins and needles” feeling.

When used for muscle strengthening, electrical stimulation can sometimes become a bit uncomfortable, but it should never result in pain.

What will an electrical stimulation treatment session look like?

One of the biggest reasons electrical stimulation is prescribed is for pain management.

This modality can trigger an innate and completely natural analgesic effect by stimulating specific sensory nerve fibers (including A-beta, A-delta, and C fibers), which both decrease the sensation of pain and release neurotransmitters that prolong the pain-relieving effects.

Electrical stimulation has a variety of other benefits, including:

  • Decrease swelling
  • Provide neuromuscular re-education
  • Prevent or reverse muscle atrophy (especially after prolonged immobilization, such as a limb being cast as a fracture heals)
  • Improve motor coordination
  • Reduce muscle spasm
  • Provide biofeedback (aka improve body awareness)
  • Improve range of motion
  • Increase local circulation
  • Reduce, eliminate, and/or control pain (both acute and chronic)

Electrical stimulation is also safe to use on every area of the body – even the anterior neck, eyes, or over areas with damaged skin or decreased sensation.

However, electrical stimulation is not for everyone. Those with deep vein thrombosis, those who are pregnant, those with pacemakers, and those with impaired cognition would likely be advised against electrical stimulation.

Some of the most common conditions treated with electrical stimulation include:

  • Repetitive stress injuries
  • Ligament sprains
  • Neurological conditions, such as a stroke
  • Muscle strains
  • Acute sports-related or auto accident-related injuries

Ready to get started with electrical stimulation?

If you are interested in learning more about electrical stimulation, or if you think it could benefit you, contact Core Physical Therapy & Sports Performance today to request an appointment.

Our Morgan City and Thibodaux physical therapists can get you started on the path toward pain relief and recovery!