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Healing Using Electromagnetic Therapy, Part I

There are several tools available for use in women's health physiotherapy using electromagnetic energy, such as sound waves, light waves or radio waves. These techniques are called therapeutic modalities, and they address a vast array of conditions and symptoms that have both external and internal effects.


Electrophysical stimulation therapies might or might not use electricity, heat, light or vibration. This article features modalities that use waves to penetrate bodily tissues. They are non-invasive and therefore very safe when administered by a trained professional. However, there are contra-indications for these treatments, so your practitioner will ask you a lot of questions to determine the best approach for your specific needs.


This is part I of a two-part feature on the use of electromagnetic stimulation in women's health physiotherapy. This article focuses on three of the top treatments using electrophysical therapies: therapeutic ultrasound, laser treatment and INDIBA Activ. We will consider how they can be used to promote women's health and treat problems from incontinence to painful intercourse to scars.


How INDIBA Can Support Pelvic Health


INDIBA is a solution for physiotherapy, aesthetics and even veterinary problems utilising radio frequency electromagnetic current. It is offered by certain specifically trained physiotherapists, such as the women's physio specialists at PelviCare. The radio waves are used to stimulate tissue repair, relieving a vast array of symptoms with no side effects. It's suitable for most people, including those with metal implants and is safe for use around the eye, breast or genital areas.



INDIBA electrical stimulation tool being applied to a woman's torso.
INDIBA used to treat a wide range of pelvic health issues

 
 
 

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