Amplipulse - indications and contraindications

Amplipulse - a procedure that is carried out using the same apparatus "Amplipluss". For the first time this method of treatment was applied in 1963 by a Russian doctor and scientist Yasnogorskiy. The device treats sinusoidal modulated currents, which turned out to be very effective, therefore for several decades it was changed and improved and today it is able not only to treat osteochondrosis and carry out its prevention, but also to favorably influence other organs. Amplipulse therapy is successfully used to improve the functioning of internal organs and the activation of metabolic processes in the body.

Indications for amplipulse

Indications for the procedure of amplipulse are diseases in various stages and forms. Thus, the apparatus is used in the following cases:

Also indications for using the device "Amplipulse" are inflammatory diseases of female genital organs, including those that lead to infertility.

Therapy is recommended for neuralgia, joint injuries, degenerative changes in joints and spine, and neuritis for the purpose of relieving pain, as well as for patients with diseases of the anterior and posterior parts of the eyes.

Ampliplus benefits in the recovery of muscles, after prolonged immobility of the patient with injuries or in the postoperative period.

Contraindications to amplipulse

The procedure of amplipulse has, in addition to indications, also contraindications, which must be taken into account in the treatment. Do not use this technique for cardiovascular disorders, circulatory disorders and heart rhythm. The reason the delay of therapy can be high temperature, muscle ruptures and bone fractures. In the presence of the following diseases, treatment with the device "Amplipulse" is strictly prohibited:

People with hypersensitivity to current suffer a difficult procedure, so they should avoid this therapy. Also, you can not use "Amplipulse" for the treatment of pregnant women.