Physical Therapy, Electromagnetic Field
Short Wave Diathermy
What is short wave diathermy
The high frequency electromagnetic waves with a short wavelength emitted by the device are converted into heat in the body. Special electrodes are placed on opposite sides of the treated area or a special well-isolated cable is wound up around a limb to generate a large electromagnetic field. The high frequency currents may be applied continuously or in pulses according to the medical prescription. The high frequency electric currents do not irritate the skin, muscles or nerves like the low or middle frequency currents used in electrotherapy.
How short wave diathermy helps
The warming-up effect of short waves not only improves circulation and blood flow to the tissues, it also stimulates the function of immune system, thus fighting against inflammation. In addition, it lowers the sugar level in the blood – this effect persists for several hours. In general, the healing effect of short wave diathermy persists almost 48 hours, so the procedure is performed every other day.