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Interferential current therapy (IFC): This type of stimulation is
characterized by the crossing of two electrical medium, independent frequencies
that work together to effectively stimulate large impulse fibers. These
frequencies interfere with the transmission of pain messages at the spinal cord
level. Because of the frequency, the Interferential wave meets low impedance
when crossing the skin to enter the underlying tissue. This deep tissue
penetration can be adjusted to stimulate parasympathetic nerve fibers for
increased blood flow. Interferential Stimulation differs from TENS because it
allows a deeper penetration of the tissue with more comfort (compliance) and
increased circulation. Comes with 5 year warranty against mechanical defects.
Interferential current therapy is
essentially a deeper form of TENS. In essence, IFC modulates a high frequency
(4000 Hz) carrier waveform with the same signal produced by a TENS unit. The
high frequency carrier waveform penetrates the skin more deeply than a regular
TENS unit, with less user discomfort for a given level of stimulation. Deep in
the tissues, the carrier waveform is cancelled out, resulting in a TENS-like
signal deep under the skin.
Anecdotal evidence suggests
that the IFC units may be useful for patients who have not had relief from
TENS.
Interferential electrical
stimulation's is a unique way of effectively delivering therapeutic frequencies
to tissue. Conventional TENS and Neuromuscular stimulators use discrete
electrical pulses delivered at low frequencies of 2-160 Hz per second. However,
Interferential stimulators use a fixed carrier frequency of 4,000 Hz per second
and also a second adjustable frequency of 4,001-4,400 Hz per second. When the
fixed and adjustable frequencies combine (heterodyne), they produce the desired
signal frequency (Interference frequency). Interferential stimulation is
concentrated at the point of intersection between the electrodes. This
concentration occurs deep in the tissues as well as at the surface of the skin.
Conventional TENS and Neuromuscular stimulators deliver most of the stimulation
directly under the electrodes. Thus, with Interferential Stimulators, current perfuses to greater depths and over a larger volume of
tissue than other forms of electrical therapy. When current
is applied to the skin, capacitive skin resistance decreases as pulse frequency
increases.' For example, at a frequency of 4,000 Hz (Interferential
unit) capacitive skin resistance is eighty (80) times lower than with a
frequency of 50 Hz (in the TENS range). Thus, Interferential current crosses
the skin with greater ease and with less stimulation of cutaneous
nociceptors allowing greater patient comfort during
electrical stimulation. In addition, because medium-frequency (Interferential)
current is tolerated better by the skin, the dosage can be increased, thus
improving the ability of the Interferential current to permeate tissues and
allowing easier access to deep structures. This explains why Interferential
current may be most suitable for treating patients with deep pain, for
promoting osteogenesis in delayed and nonunion
fractures and in pseudothrosis, for stimulating deep
skeletal muscle to augment the muscle pump mechanism in venous insufficiency,
and for depressing the activity of certain cervical and lumbosacral
sympathetic ganglia in patients with increased arterial constrictor tone.
Common uses
Pre and post-orthopedic
surgery, joint injury syndrome, cumulative trauma disorders, increasing
circulation and pain control of various origins.
Applications
Interferential Therapy is
used in the treatment of circulatory disorders, range
of motion, edema and muscle spasms. Post-op patients will use the device 3
times a day for 15 minutes over a period of 14 - 30 days.
Advantages
Since Interferential
Therapy has been in use for many years, its effectiveness is well documented.
Studies have shown that patients using Interferential Therapy after surgery
develop fewer post-op complications than those relying solely on narcotics for
pain relief. Interferential stimulation does not cause respiratory depression.
Interferential Therapy aids in circulation, decreasing the recovery time for
patients. Multiple treatments at home or work will typically speed the
patient's recovery and allow earlier resumption of their normal lifestyle.
Commonly Asked Questions in
Regards to Interferential Therapy
Are
Interferential devices safe?
YES. Although the thought
of electrical impulses being sent into the body may seem frightening at first,
all you really feel is a slight vibrating sensation. Unlike many drugs,
Interferential devices have no known side effects.
Who
cannot use an Interferential device?
Individuals with a
pacemaker or patients who are pregnant should not use an Interferential device.
Consult your doctor or clinician first.
Will an
Interferential device work for me?
Interferential Therapy has
been used extensively for managing post-surgical, post-traumatic acute pain,
edema and inflammation reduction. It has been used successfully for a wide
variety of procedures such as:
General Surgery:
- Hernia Repair
- Gall Bladder
Neurosurgery / Orthopedic
- Low Back Surgery
- Hip/Joint Repair
- ACL Repair
- Carpal Tunnel
Obstetrics / Gynecology
- Gynecological
- Laparotomy
- Cesarean Section
Orthopedic
- Hip Replacement
- Arthrotomy
- Fractures
- Sports Injuries
- Joint Mobilization
Podiatry
- Hammer Toes
- Bunionectomy
- Tarsal Tunnel
Thoracic
- Thoracotomy
Urology
- Nephrectomy
- Prostatectomy
- Penile Implants
TECHNICAL INFO:
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Carrier Frequency: 4000Hz., fixed
- Interference Frequency: 4004 - 4160 Hz
- Difference Frequency: 4 - 160 Hz., adjustable
- Output Voltage: 0 - 60mA (or 0 - 30V) (through 500
ohms)
- Waveform: Symmetrical balanced Sine wave
- Pulse Width: 125 Microseconds for each
phase
- Four Frequency Shift: Continuous, 1/1
abrupt, 6/6 ramped and 6/6 abrupt , 10/10 ramped and 10/10 abrupt
ACCESSORIES:
- Power Source: 9V alkaline battery and A/C
Adaptor
- 1 pair of Lead wires
- 3 packs of 4 self-adhesive electrodes
- Hard Plastic Carrying case
- Instruction Booklet
- Belt clip
- Warranty
Warranty Terms:(Please Read):
5 year limited Warranty against mechanical defects. The warranty for this product covers the device itself and its power cord (where applicable). The warranty does not cover damages
caused by normal wear and tear, misuse, or abuse of the device or any of its components. Please keep in mind that Lead Wires (the wires that connect the device to the electrodes) are not covered under the
manufacturers warranty for this device. The periodic replacement of lead wires and disposable electrodes is part of the upkeep of any electrotherapy device.
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