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Interferential Therapy

Interferential Therapy

IFT

How IFT Therapy Works

The “Interferential” in IFT refers to the way two different electrical frequencies interact inside your body.

  • The Mechanism: Two medium-frequency currents (usually around 4,000 Hz) are passed through the skin simultaneously.
  • The Interference: Where these two currents cross, they “interfere” with one another to create a new, low-frequency therapeutic current (1–150 Hz) deep within the muscle or joint.
  • Deep Penetration: Because the initial currents are medium-frequency, they encounter much less skin resistance than traditional machines. This allows the therapy to reach deep-seated injuries with significantly more comfort for the patient.

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Key Clinical Benefits

IFT is a multi-purpose tool that helps the body heal in several ways:

  • Superior Pain Relief: It stimulates the “Pain Gate” mechanism to block pain signals to the brain and triggers the release of endorphins (your body’s natural painkillers).
  • Reduction of Swelling: The rhythmic “pumping” effect of the current improves blood circulation and lymphatic drainage, helping to flush out excess fluid and toxins.
  • Muscle Relaxation: It effectively breaks the “pain-spasm” cycle by forcing tight muscles to relax and improving local blood flow.
  • Accelerated Healing: By increasing cellular activity and oxygen delivery, IFT helps damaged tissues repair themselves faster.

IFT vs. TENS: What’s the Difference?

Many patients are familiar with TENS (Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation), but IFT is a more advanced clinical option for deep-tissue issues.

FeatureTENS TherapyIFT Therapy
DepthSuperficial (Skin & Surface Nerves)Deep (Muscles, Ligaments, & Joints)
FrequencyLow Frequency (1–200 Hz)Medium Frequency (4000 Hz carrier)
ComfortCan feel “prickly” or sharpSmooth, comfortable tingling
Primary UseTemporary pain maskingHealing, swelling, & deep pain
PortabilitySmall, handheld home unitsClinical-grade specialized equipment

Conditions We Treat with IFT

Because of its deep-reaching capabilities, IFT is highly effective for:

  • Spinal Health: Chronic back pain, neck stiffness, and Sciatica.
  • Joint Disorders: Osteoarthritis, Rheumatoid Arthritis, and Frozen Shoulder.
  • Sports Injuries: Deep muscle strains, ligament sprains, and Tendonitis.
  • Nerve Issues: Carpal Tunnel Syndrome and Neuropathy.
  • Recovery: Post-surgical swelling and rehabilitation after a fracture.

What to Expect During Your Session

An IFT session is safe, non-invasive, and generally very relaxing.

  1. Setup: Your therapist will place four adhesive pads (electrodes) around the painful area.
  2. Sensation: As the intensity is gradually increased, you will feel a “pins and needles” or buzzing sensation. It should feel strong but always comfortable—never painful.
  3. Duration: Most sessions last between 15 to 20 minutes.
  4. Frequency: For acute pain, daily sessions may be recommended; for chronic issues, 2–3 times per week is common.

Safety Note: IFT is generally safe for everyone, but it is not recommended for patients with pacemakers, certain heart conditions, or during pregnancy (over the abdominal/back area).

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