Types of Diathermy
There are three primary types of diathermy. Each method uses a different type of energy to produce deep heat.
Radio wave Diathermy. Radio wave diathermy is also called high-frequency diathermy and shortwave diathermy. This treatment uses high-frequency electromagnetic currents transmitted deep into your tissue.
Microwave Diathermy. This type of diathermy uses microwaves, a type of electromagnetic radiation. Microwave diathermy uses the same very high frequencies as a microwave oven!
Ultrasound diathermy. This method of diathermy is also called ultrasonic therapy. It uses high-frequency sound to create gentle heat.
How Diathermy Works
Both types of diathermy produce deep heat in your body’s tissue. But they do it in unique ways with slightly different results.
The electric charge travels through your tissue and disturbs the molecules. As the molecules attempt to realign themselves, they bump against each other and cause friction. Their friction leads to deep heat.
Inductive coupled diathermy uses frequencies to generate a magnetic field. The device is positioned next to the body part, and the electromagnetic fields produce deep heat in your body’s tissues.
How Microwave Diathermy Works. This type of diathermy applies microwave frequencies to the body part. The microwave radiation is transmitted into the tissue from an applicator. The size, shape, and distance of the applicator from the skin can all be adjusted for a specialized treatment.