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Electrostimulation & Electrotherapy
Electrostimulation & Electrotherapy
Electrostimulation and electrotherapy are advanced physiotherapeutic techniques that use controlled electrical impulses to stimulate nerves, muscles, and tissues. These modalities support pain relief, muscle activation, circulation, and tissue regeneration — making them valuable tools across therapeutic, aesthetic, and rehabilitative treatments.
- Electrostimulation (EMS / NMES)
Electrostimulation delivers rhythmic electrical pulses to targeted muscles, causing them to contract and relax. This process helps:
- Improve muscle strength and tone
- Prevent atrophy during recovery
- Support post-surgical rehabilitation
- Enhance metabolic activity in slimming treatments
- Relieve muscle spasms and tension
Electrodes are placed on specific areas such as thighs, abdomen, back, or arms — and programs are tailored to your therapeutic goals.
- Electrotherapy Modalities
Electrotherapy encompasses several techniques, each selected based on your condition and desired outcome:
- TENS (Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation) – blocks pain signals and reduces discomfort
- NMES (Neuromuscular Electrical Stimulation) – activates muscles and supports functional recovery
- Interferential Current (IFC) – penetrates deeper tissues to relieve chronic pain
- Iontophoresis – delivers active ingredients into the skin using low-level current
- ESTR (Electrical Stimulation for Tissue Repair) – accelerates healing and reduces inflammation
- Russian Stimulation – used for athletic muscle training and performance
- Applications Across Categories
These therapies are integrated into:
- Massage & Manual Therapies – to support muscle activation
and pain relief
- Slimming & Sculpting – to enhance body contouring and
metabolic stimulation
- Facial & Kobido – for gentle facial toning and post-cleansing regeneration
- Physical & Energetic Therapies – for rehabilitation, scar healing, and energetic balance
Safety & Comfort:
All treatments are non-invasive and adjusted to your comfort level. Sessions typically last 15–30 minutes and may be combined with manual therapy, HF therapy, or infrared light for enhanced results.


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