World Wide Medical is dedicated to assisting the medical community with the ability to promote electro-medical technology encompassing non-opioid, non-invasive medical therapies to improve their patient’s quality of living.
Interferential
An Interferential stimulator device is a drug-free approach to pain management. It is used to dramatically relieve chronic pain, and is also used to assist in the treatment and management of post-surgical and post-traumatic acute pain. While conventional TENS and Neuromuscular Stimulator devices deliver most of the current directly under the site of the electrodes, the current delivered by the Interferential Stimulator distributes through greater depths and over a larger volume of tissue than other forms of electrical therapy.
Interferential current (IFC): 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. One of the major uses of Interferential Therapy is to accelerate the inflammatory or healing rate. Commonly it is used for pre and post-orthopedic surgery, joint injuries, circulatory disorders, range of motion, edema and muscle spasms.
Using World Wide Medical’s FDA-approved Interferential Stimulator devices, the Interferential therapy will typically speed the patient's recovery, achieve reductions to their perceived pain scale, and allow earlier resumption of their normal lifestyle.
Interferential Current (IFC) Is Used In The Treatment For:
- Post-surgical & post-traumatic acute pain management
- Chronic musculoskeletal pain
- Edema
- Inflammation reduction
- Sports injuries
- Back surgeries
- Hip repair
- Hip replacement
- Joint repair
- Joint mobilization
- Knee procedures
- Carpal tunnel
- Hernia repair
More Information for Patients:
- How To Obtain Interferential Device
- Patient Data Form (pdf)
- Letter of Medical Necessity (Prescription, pdf)
More Information for Physicians:
- Suggested Research
- Intro to Tens By Tim Watson (pdf)
- Patient Data Form (pdf)
- Letter of Medical Necessity (Prescription, pdf)
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