Tag: paralysis

  • Electrical Stimulation Therapy Paralysis

    Electrical Stimulation Therapy Paralysis

    Paralysis is a medical condition characterized by the loss or reduction of muscle function in one or more parts of the body. This can result from damage to the nervous system, including the spinal cord, nerves, or brain. Paralysis can affect one side of the body (hemiplegia) or both legs (paraplegia) and both arms and…

  • Electric Stimulation Therapy For MS

    Electric Stimulation Therapy For MS

    Electric Stimulation Therapy (EST) is a type of physical therapy that uses low-voltage electrical currents to stimulate the muscles and relieve pain. The electrical stimulation is delivered through electrodes placed on the skin near the affected area and is designed to activate the underlying muscles, reducing muscle spasms, improving circulation, and promoting healing. EST is…

  • Electric Stimulation Therapy For Bell’s Palsy

    Electric Stimulation Therapy For Bell’s Palsy

    Bell’s palsy is a condition that causes sudden weakness or paralysis on one side of the face. Electric stimulation therapy is a form of physical therapy that uses electrical impulses to relieve pain and promote healing. In the case of Bell’s palsy, electrical stimulation can be used to help improve the function and control of…

  • Electric Stimulation For Bell’s Palsy

    Electric Stimulation For Bell’s Palsy

    Bell’s Palsy is a medical condition characterized by sudden, unilateral facial muscle weakness or paralysis. It is caused by inflammation of the facial nerve (cranial nerve VII) which results in the inability to control the muscles on one side of the face. Bell’s Palsy can affect people of all ages, but it is most commonly…