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What harm does bioelectrical physiotherapy do to physiotherapists?

1, bioelectrical physiotherapy has no harm to physiotherapists. If we have to say yes, there is a little radiation, which is the same as that of our mobile phones.

2. Bioelectrotherapy is a kind of health care method, which directly acts on the patient's body after the general alternating current is treated by the bioelectrical resonance therapeutic instrument, dredging the meridians, and making the patient's body reach potential balance. Under the action of resonant bioelectric current, subtle vibrations are generated in various parts of the human body, and the imbalance of human tissues and organs is fully adjusted.

3. The characteristics of bioelectrical physiotherapy:

(1) Through a large number of cytology, zoology experiments and human application, it is proved that bioelectrical resonance therapy has no toxic and side effects, and is green and environmentally friendly: it is physical therapy without injection and medicine.

(2) The effect is remarkable: it integrates the advantages of cupping, scrapping, massage, acupuncturing, acupuncture and other health care, and has a good effect on sub-health, chronic diseases, beauty and fitness of different people.

(3) Wide application range: it can be used for beauty, fitness, health care, pedicure, etc.

Extended data:

1. Physical therapy is a method that uses artificial or natural physical factors to act on the human body, so that it can produce favorable reactions and achieve the purpose of preventing and treating diseases. It is an important part of rehabilitation treatment.

2. Early documents in China, ancient Greece, Egypt and Rome recorded the functions of sunlight, hot water bath, cold water bath, gymnastics and massage in the prevention and treatment of diseases. 2- 1 century BC (Western Han Dynasty), Huangdi Neijing (Su Wen) recorded in detail physical therapies such as percussion (acupuncture), cupping (cupping), medicated ironing (warming), guidance (breathing gymnastics), pressing (massage) and soaking and sweating (hydrotherapy).

3. Electrotherapy can be divided into direct current, low frequency electricity, medium frequency electricity, high frequency electricity and static electricity. Phototherapy is divided into infrared, visible light, ultraviolet and laser therapy; Acoustic therapy is divided into ultrasonic therapy and ultra-low sound therapy; Therapeutics using temperature include hyperthermia, cold therapy and cryotherapy. Therapy using mechanical force includes massage, massage, manual therapy, traction and exercise.

References:

Baidu encyclopedia-physical therapy