Galvanic Current
Galvanic Current
Galvanic Current
DPT, MSPT(neuro)*
Direct Current
Galvanic Current
Direct Current
Thermal Effects
Chemical effects
Physical Effects
Physiological Effects
Thermal Effect
Anelectrotonus
Condition of diminished excitability and
conductivity of nerve in the region of anode
More soothing then the cathode
Katelectrotonus
Iontophoretic effects
Introduce ions of special drugs into the
tissues through the skin
Electrodes used in LFC
Metal Electrodes
Pad Electrodes
Carbon-impregnated Rubber Electrodes
Cont…
1. Metal Electrodes:
Tin, Steel, Aluminium, Zinc
Flat Electrodes
Disc or ball electrodes
Advantages:
Easily available, cheaper,
longer lasting and can be
cut to desired size and
shape
Disadvantages:
Not flexible, burn and can
be worn out
Cont…
2. Pad Electrodes:
Sufficient thickness of
wet lint…16 layers
Advantages:
Retain moisture, cheaper,
even flow of current, can
be disposable and
absorbs the chemicals
Disadvantages:
Time consuming, Short
Circuit
Cont…
3. Carbon-impregnated
Rubber Electrodes:
Rubber or Silicon is
coated with Carbon to
act as Conductor
Re-usable
Self adhesive
Disposable
Methods of Application
Direct Application
a. Active Pad Electrode
b. Indifferent Electrode
Indirect or under water application
Monopolar bath
Active electrode
placed on the body
Indifferent electrode
placed in water
Does not touch the
body
Bipolar Bath
Both electrodes placed
in water
Does not touch the
body
Current flow from
water to body to water
General technique
Procedure
Preparation of patient
Have patient in an appropriate and comfortable
position
Explain patient about treatment
Exposed area to be treated
Inspect skin, any cut
Test skin sensation for pin prick
Placed electrodes appropriately over the area to
be treated
No metal of electrode is touching the patient
Preparation of the Equipment
1. Pain relief:
a. Anodal Galvanism
b. Cathodal Galvanism
2. Improved Circulation
3. Electrical Stimulation (Denervated
Muscles……2nd & 3rd Degree Nerve Injuries)
ANODAL GALVANISM
Infections
Open wounds
Bony areas
Sensory loss
Unconscious patients
Over malignant area