Podology

ENF Medical Devices are a multipurpose technology for podiatry

Podiatry treats all pathologies and problems related to the structure and conformation of the foot. Often, the diagnosis and treatment of a foot pathology involves the structure of the ankles and is related to postural pathologies of the lower limbs and back. For this reason, it is important that quality podiatry has a multipurpose device such as ENF Pro, to be applied in the most critical situations, with the possibility of obtaining great benefits for the patient.

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Speed up the solution of complex problems

The graphics of the software and the specific probes supplied are designed for local application depending on the pathological condition to be resolved. The protocols guide the operator to easy application of the probes. The objective is to speed up the improvement of various pathological conditions through the repair of soft tissues and osteo-tendons, the reduction of edema and inflammatory states through the positioning of electrodes gel or silicone adhesives.

Why is ENF technology ideal in podiatry?

ENF Adaptive Electrotherapy differs from common electrotherapies as it modulates the quantity and speed of emission of electrical impulses according to the change in skin impedance. This characteristic allows it to interact with the S.N. Peripheral and influence related anatomical parts through the nerve endings of the foot. With ENF it is possible to obtain great therapeutic results both on the alterations of muscles, tendons and bones, but also on the vascular and lymphatic system of the foot, on the general and local condition of the skin, on inflammations, sores and ulcers with
evident from the first session.

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ENF protocols

Foot arthritis
Rheumatoid arthritis of the foot
Hallux Valgus Bursitis
Fifth Varus Finger Bursitis
Retrocalcareal bursitis
Sprained ankle
Enthesopathy
Plantar fasciitis
Metatarsalgia
Morton’s neuroma
Diabetic foot
Foot arthritis
Rheumatoid arthritis of the foot
Hallux Valgus Bursitis
Fifth Varus Finger Bursitis
Retrocalcareal bursitis
Sprained ankle
Enthesopathy
Plantar fasciitis
Metatarsalgia
Morton’s neuroma
Diabetic foot

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