diatermia
Diatermia, also known as diathermy, refers to the therapeutic heating of body tissues using high-frequency electromagnetic energy. The term derives from Greek dia "through" and therme "heat." In medicine, diathermy encompasses both methods to raise tissue temperature for therapeutic purposes and surgical techniques that use high-frequency currents to cut or coagulate tissue.
Two principal forms are shortwave diathermy (SWD) and microwave diathermy (MWD). SWD uses radiofrequency energy in
Therapeutic uses aim to relieve pain, improve tissue extensibility, and promote healing as part of physical
Safety and contraindications: diathermy can cause burns if skin temperatures rise too high and may interfere