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High Voltage Galvanic Therapy (HVGT)

High Voltage Galvanic Therapy are serices at Charles Street Clinic

Benefits of High Voltage Galvanic Therapy for Musculoskeletal Pain

Pain Relief:

  • HVGT alleviates pain by activating sensory nerves, effectively blocking pain signals and inducing analgesic effects.

Muscle Stimulation:

  • This therapy facilitates targeted muscle contractions, supporting rehabilitation and enhancing muscle strength in injured or compromised regions.

 

Reduced Inflammation:

  • HVGT contributes to the reduction of localized inflammation, thereby expediting the recovery process of affected tissues.

Improved Circulation:

  • By increasing blood flow to the treatment area, HVGT ensures optimal delivery of oxygen and essential nutrients, promoting tissue regeneration.

Oedema Reduction:

  • The therapy assists in minimizing swelling and oedema, which is particularly advantageous in cases of acute injury.

 

Accelerated Healing:

  • Enhanced circulation and cellular stimulation resulting from HVGT support expedited healing of musculoskeletal injuries and disorders.

 

Muscle Relaxation:

  • HVGT aids in the relaxation of tense or spasming muscles, improving patient comfort and functional outcomes.

Non-Invasive Treatment:

  • As a non-invasive modality, HVGT presents an effective alternative for individuals seeking pain relief without surgical intervention.

Complementary to Other Treatments:

  • HVGT may be integrated with other therapeutic approaches, such as physical therapy and massage, to maximize clinical efficacy.

 

Chronic Pain Management:

  • This therapy proves beneficial for chronic pain conditions, offering sustained relief for conditions including arthritis and neuropathy.

 

Conclusion

High Voltage Galvanic Therapy represents a valuable option in musculoskeletal pain management, delivering pain reduction, enhanced healing, and improved function. Consultation with a healthcare professional is recommended to evaluate its appropriateness for individual clinical needs.

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