UHF-therapy. Prices, reviews, ratings
General information
There are three directions of UHF therapy:
- MRI – exposure to an individually selected frequency;
- MM – fixed waves and frequencies;
- IWT – noise spectrum.
Features of the technique:
- irradiation does not lead to functional changes in the body;
- after the course of treatment, the body's reaction slows down, normalizing its protective function.
The advantage of the technique is that it can be used for children and patients with pharmacological, surgical contraindications. It has no side effects.
Procedure
Preparation
A consultation with a physiotherapist is required. At the initial stage of treatment, the optimal direction of UHF therapy is determined, taking into account the individual characteristics of the patient and his diagnosis, and the frequency of sessions is established.
UHF therapy
Depending on the chosen direction, the parameters of the procedure change - the depth of penetration, the type of current, its intensity and rhythm. The procedure is absolutely painless. The patient feels a pleasant tingling in the tissues. The duration of the session is up to 15 minutes. The course of treatment consists of 5-10 sessions.
Rehabilitation period
There is no recovery period.
Indications
Therapy is necessary for:
- myocardial infarction;
- ischemic stroke;
- cerebral palsy;
- gastric ulcer;
- trophic ulcers.
Contraindications
UHF is not recommended in case of:
- uterine fibroids;
- inflammatory processes in body;
- heart and lung failure;
- pregnancy.
Complications
As a rule, no consequences are observed.
Prices and clinics
UHF therapy is performed by a physiotherapist in specialized clinics. You can find out more detailed information on the medical portal .
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