Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) therapy delivered via a small, portable device can be utilized in the management of ankle sprains. This therapy involves applying low-voltage electrical currents to the affected area through electrodes placed on the skin. The electrical pulses can help modulate pain signals and potentially reduce inflammation.
Managing pain and inflammation following an ankle sprain is crucial for healing and restoring function. Electrical stimulation therapy offers a non-invasive, drug-free approach to pain relief, which can be particularly beneficial for individuals seeking alternatives to medication. The potential for reduced pain and swelling can contribute to improved mobility and a faster return to normal activities. This modality has been used in pain management for decades and continues to be a relevant therapeutic option.