Q: What is Interferential Current Therapy (IFC), and how does it work?
Interferential Current Therapy (IFC) is a type of electrotherapy that uses two medium-frequency electrical currents which intersect in the body to produce a low-frequency therapeutic effect deep in the tissues.
Traditional low-frequency currents can be effective for pain relief but are often uncomfortable. IFC delivers the same low-frequency benefits while using medium-frequency currents, making the therapy more comfortable and tolerable for patients.
IFC helps by:
✅ Relaxing tight muscles
✅ Reducing pain
✅ Decreasing inflammation
✅ Improving blood circulation to support faster recovery
It is a safe, non-invasive therapy commonly used to relieve pain, improve muscle function, and support recovery from musculoskeletal injuries.