Interferential Therapy

Interferential therapy is one of the electrotherapy approaches that may be used in physiotherapy, mainly for symptom relief. During treatment, electrodes are usually placed around the affected area and a gentle electrical current is used to help settle symptoms, so that movement, hands-on treatment, or rehabilitation can begin more comfortably afterwards. Suitability still depends on assessment of symptom location, pain presentation, and current functional needs.

When may interferential therapy be considered?

What is usually assessed first?

Assessment usually looks at where the symptoms are, how painful they are at present, whether swelling or bruising is part of the picture, and which basic movements or activities provoke symptoms most clearly. Where appropriate, the physiotherapist may also review which immediate function is most affected — such as walking, turning, stairs, or basic joint movement — to decide whether interferential therapy is suitable for symptom relief at this stage.

How is interferential therapy usually used?

When it is considered appropriate after assessment, interferential therapy is usually applied according to the symptom presentation and affected area, with more emphasis on helping to settle pain or swelling so that basic movement becomes easier to begin. The physiotherapist may then add activity advice, manual therapy, exercise therapy, or other rehabilitation work where needed, so that improvement can gradually carry over into daily activity.

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Ankle Sprain

An ankle sprain may lead to swelling, instability, and discomfort during walking. In some more painful or swollen presentations, interferential therapy may also be considered for symptom relief.

Post-operative Rehabilitation

In some post-operative presentations with pain, swelling, or difficulty getting daily movement started, interferential therapy may also be considered to help make later activity or training easier to begin.

Knee Pain

Knee pain may affect walking, stairs, and day-to-day activity. Where some presentations are more painful, it may also be useful to explore the broader management direction.

Not sure how your current condition should be managed?

You may first arrange a physiotherapy assessment to understand the more suitable management approach according to your symptoms, activity needs, and rehabilitation goals.

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