Biphasic Electrical Stimulation: How Does It Work?
Biphasic Electrical Stimulation: How Does It Work?
Electrical stimulation, or e-stim, is a form of therapy that uses electrical signals to trigger muscle contractions, which can provide short-term to long-term pain relief based on the intensity of the e-stim treatment. Medical professionals have used e-stim for decades, and it is now common practice to help treat various issues and conditions, from minor
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