High potential therapeutic equipment, also known as high voltage therapy or electrotherapy, refers to the use of high voltage electrical current to treat a variety of medical conditions. These devices generate high voltage electrical impulses that are applied to the body through electrodes placed on the skin.
There are several different types of high potential therapeutic equipment, including static machines, oscillating machines, and impulse machines. Each type of device generates a unique type of electrical current and is used for different therapeutic purposes.
Some common medical conditions that may be treated with high potential therapy include muscle spasms, chronic pain, muscle atrophy, and nerve injuries. The therapy may be used in combination with other treatments, such as physical therapy or medication, to improve patient outcomes.