Electrostimulation in Druskininkai
Electrostimulation - an electrotherapy method using a special apparatus that acts on the body by pulsed electric currents of a certain strength. It is aimed at enhancing the motor activity of skeletal muscles and smooth muscles of internal organs, improving peripheral arterial and venous blood circulation, lymph outflow, increasing and strengthening muscle mass in athletes, as well as stimulating the diaphragm and muscles of the anterior abdominal wall to improve the breathing process. Electrical stimulation is indicated for motor disorders due to diseases and injuries of the central and peripheral nervous system, disorders of the functions of the stomach, intestines, bladder, ureters, uterus and its appendages. Contraindicated in severe heart rhythm disturbances, high arterial hypertension, frequent vascular crises, hemorrhagic syndrome, acute inflammatory processes, fever, bone fractures before their consolidation, malignant neoplasms and suspected presence of them, epilepsy, individual current intolerance.