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Electroestimulation

Electroestimulation

Electroestimulation


 

Data de Criação: 2010-02-22 - Data de Alteração: 2010-02-24 11:39:00
Autor: Dr. Roberto Chacur

"Procedure that uses electrical charges (currents) for various purposes: treatment of sagging tissue, muscle toning and lymphatic drainage. "

Procedure that uses electrical charges (currents) for various purposes: treatment of sagging tissue, muscle toning and lymphatic drainage. You can also use the stimulation for special treatment: program the equipment for multiple actions and you get, that way, a bit of each treatment.

The stimulation causes muscle contraction, which increases blood circulation, improves cellular oxygenation and eliminates toxins.

Indicated to improve blood flow and lymphatic flow, treat cellulite, localized fat and acute and chronic post-traumatic edema.

Number of sessions: 5 to 10, depending on the evaluation, and each one last from 40 to 50 minutes.

The electrical stimulation is prohibited in the following cases: congestive heart disease, patients with pacemakers, circulatory diseases as phlebitis, clots, varicose veins, thrombophlebitis, pregnancy, hyper-and hypotensive, infectious and inflammatory processes, malignancy, chronic renal failure, lung diseases such as emphysema, skin tumors, great skin, capillary fragility, developmental diseases, inflammatory rheumatism, heart failure, fever and varicose veins.


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