GALVANIC BATH
Galvanic baths are a form of electrotherapy used successfully in rehabilitative medicine, involving the application of a low-level electric current through water, into which the patient inserts their limbs (usually hands or feet). The galvanic current acts locally and has an anti-inflammatory, analgesic and vasodilator effect.
This procedure is particularly recommended for patients suffering from chronic rheumatologic conditions, circulatory disorders, pareses or peripheral neurological disorders. The therapy helps to relieve pain, improve joint mobility and restore muscle tone and is an effective addition to a comprehensive individualized treatment plan.
The duration of a session is generally 15-20 minutes, and the positive effects can be seen even after the first few applications. The treatment is painless, relaxing and well tolerated by most patients.
Rheumatoid arthritis
Ankylosing spondylitis
Arthrosis (gonarthrosis, coxarthrosis)
Neuralgias
Peripheral circulatory diseases
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Galvanic bath therapy - Effective solution for recovery and pain relief
A modern treatment with proven effects in rheumatologic and neurological conditions
Galvanic bath therapy is an electrotherapy procedure commonly used in rheumatology and medical recovery with significant benefits in reducing pain, improving circulation and stimulating nerve regeneration. Applied in a medically-controlled setting, this procedure combines the effects of galvanic current with immersion of the limbs in water, providing a gentle and effective action on the body. At our clinic, we focus on personalized and safe treatments tailored to each patient's needs.
RECOMMENDATIONS
The main indications of the galvanic bath procedure are:
- Chronic rheumatologic conditions
- Peripheral neurological disorders (pareses, neuralgia)
- Peripheral circulatory diseases
- Post-traumatic conditions (after sprains, fractures)
- Chronic muscle pain
CONTRAINDICATIONS
The galvanic bath procedure is not recommended for patients with the following conditions:
- Presence of pacemaker
- Active skin infections or open sores on the limbs
- Pregnancy
- Epilepsy
- Decompensated cardiovascular disease
- Severe sensitivity disorders
Contraindications are not absolute.
A specialist medical consultation and doctor's approval is essential.
Frequently asked questions about galvanic baths
No, the procedure is painless and well tolerated. Patients may feel a slight tingling sensation.
It depends on the type and location of the implants. Your specialist will assess each case individually for safety.
Yes, galvanic baths are often part of a comprehensive rehabilitation program, alongside physiotherapy, therapeutic massage or other forms of electrotherapy.
In general, galvanic baths are well tolerated and produce no side effects. In rare cases, mild skin irritation or local discomfort may occur, especially in people with sensitive skin. All these aspects are monitored by our medical staff during the therapy.
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