ENF represents the latest generation in the continuing evolution of devices for rehabilitation. It’s the most sophisticated professional instrument currently available for electrotherapy, serving both diagnostic and therapeutic procedures.
ENF is used in two interrelated ways: first, by scanning, it identifies tissue anomalies projected onto the skin surface; secondly by accelerating tissue repair. ENF is operator dependent and requires commitment, training, and a good knowledge of anatomy. Because of its broad ranging capacity, it can provide or amplify the healing process for a vast number of pathologies; many of which are very difficult to resolve in other ways.
How it works
ENF sends electrical bipolar and biphasic impulses at very low frequencies: from 15 to 350 Hz. The secret of its success lies in its pioneering innovative technology. During ENF therapy there is a continuous and constant interaction between the instrument and the patient. This provides a great deal of information about the disease process and faster rehabilitation times.
Taking the double electrode in contact with skin, ENF transmits and receives impulses exchanging them between the two electrodes. During the exchange, the impulses come in contact with the nerve endings of the skin and undergo changes that are registered by the device.
Treated Pathologies
The ENF, used with appropriate protocols and supplied accessories, is applied on a wide range of problems, in acute trauma, in post-operative rehabilitation, in the treatment of chronic diseases.
Upper limb disorders
Spinal Column pathologies
Lower limb disorder
Other treatments
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![]() The impulses exchange between the electrodes interacts with the nervous system and the subcutaneous elements.
Contraindications
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