What diseases can be treated with a high-frequency therapy device?
Generally, a high-frequency therapeutic device is a physical therapy instrument that treats diseases through the thermal and biological effects produced by high-frequency electric currents. It is primarily used for treating orthopedic conditions, neurological disorders, skin diseases, and others. Specific applications are as follows:
1. Orthopedic Diseases
Conditions such as fractures, dislocations, arthritis, lumbar disc herniation, etc. Treatment involves delivering high-dose thrombolytic drugs and vasodilators directly into the arteries supplying blood to the femoral head via a catheter.
2. Neurological Disorders
Conditions such as neuralgia, facial paralysis, and post-herpetic sequelae. The thermal effect helps dilate microvessels and improve local blood circulation.
3. Skin Diseases
Conditions such as herpes, acne, eczema, and scars. The treatment promotes blood circulation, enhances enzyme activity and oxidative processes, stimulates tissue repair, and accelerates wound healing.
In addition, it can also be used to treat gynecological conditions such as cervicitis, pelvic inflammatory disease, and menstrual irregularities, as well as digestive system diseases such as gastritis, gastric ulcers, and cholecystitis. It should be noted that high-frequency therapy devices are not universally effective; treatment methods and outcomes vary depending on the specific condition. Therefore, when using a high-frequency therapeutic device, it is essential to follow medical advice and adhere to proper treatment protocols and dosages.