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Electrical stimulation is a therapeutic technique used in physiotherapy to promote muscle activation, improve circulation, and enhance the healing process through controlled electrical impulses. This method involves applying electrical currents to specific areas of the body using electrodes, which can help alleviate pain, reduce muscle atrophy, and facilitate functional recovery. Electrical stimulation is commonly used in various clinical settings, such as rehabilitation after injury or surgery, to stimulate muscle contractions and strengthen weakened muscles. It also plays a role in managing chronic pain conditions by modulating nerve activity and reducing pain signals. Advances in technology have led to more sophisticated forms of electrical stimulation, including Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation (TENS), Neuromuscular Electrical Stimulation (NMES), and Functional Electrical Stimulation (FES), each tailored to address specific therapeutic goals. By harnessing the power of electrical impulses, this technique offers a non-invasive, versatile approach to enhancing physical therapy outcomes and supporting the recovery process.