Electrical Stimulation & TENS Therapy in Oakville | Treatment Modality | RCP Health
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Electrotherapy Modalities
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Conditions Treated
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Patient Satisfaction
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Avg. Sessions to Improvement
Understanding the Modality

What Is Electrical Stimulation Therapy?

Electrical stimulation is a treatment modality — a clinical tool applied by your physiotherapist as part of a broader physiotherapy program. It is not a standalone type of physiotherapy. At RCP Health, it is always integrated within a personalized, evidence-based physiotherapy plan.

The modality uses precisely controlled, low-level electrical currents delivered through electrode pads placed on the skin. These therapeutic currents interact with the body's nervous system and musculature to:

  • Interrupt and reduce pain signals travelling to the brain
  • Stimulate muscle contraction, preventing atrophy during recovery
  • Promote blood flow and accelerate tissue repair
  • Reduce swelling and post-injury inflammation
  • Restore neuromuscular function after injury, surgery, or neurological conditions

At RCP Health in Oakville, electrical stimulation is always one component within a comprehensive, individualized physiotherapy treatment plan — never a substitute for physiotherapy itself.

Pain Relief

Faster Recovery

Muscle Rehab

Nerve Recovery

✦ Non-invasive & drug-free therapy

✦ Safe, comfortable tingling sensation

✦ Suitable for acute & chronic conditions

Electrical Stimulation Modalities

TENS & Complementary Electrical Stimulation Modalities Used at RCP Health

TENS is the primary electrical stimulation modality used by our physiotherapists — its evidence base for pain relief is extensive and well-established. Where clinically indicated, IFC, NMES, or EMS may also be incorporated as additional treatment modalities within your physiotherapy plan.

★ Primary Modality
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Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation

TENS Therapy

TENS is RCP Health's most-used electrotherapy tool. It delivers low-voltage electrical pulses through electrode pads on the skin, activating nerve fibres that block pain signals from reaching the brain (gate control theory) and stimulating the body's natural endorphin release. Safe, non-invasive, and backed by decades of clinical research, TENS provides effective relief for both acute and chronic pain without any medication.

Commonly Used For

  • Chronic low back & neck pain
  • Frozen shoulder pain & stiffness
  • Muscle strain pain management
  • Osteoarthritis knee & hip pain
  • Post-surgical pain relief
  • Fibromyalgia & widespread pain
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Interferential Current Therapy

IFC Therapy

IFC uses two medium-frequency electrical currents that intersect deep within the tissue, producing a therapeutic low-frequency effect at depth with minimal skin resistance — reaching structures like joints, deep muscles, and ligaments that TENS cannot.

Commonly Used For

  • Deep joint pain & inflammation
  • Sports injuries & sprains
  • Tendonitis & bursitis
  • Post-fracture recovery
  • Pelvic floor dysfunction
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Neuromuscular Electrical Stimulation

NMES Therapy

NMES targets motor nerve fibres to produce involuntary muscle contractions, helping to re-educate muscles, restore normal movement patterns, and prevent muscle atrophy following surgery, injury, or neurological conditions including stroke.

Commonly Used For

  • Post-surgical muscle atrophy
  • Stroke / neurological rehab
  • ACL / knee reconstruction recovery
  • Muscle re-education
  • Quadriceps strengthening
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Electrical Muscle Stimulation / Russian Stimulation

EMS / Russian Stim

Russian Stimulation uses medium-frequency (2,500 Hz) bursts to produce strong, fatigue-resistant muscle contractions — ideal for rebuilding strength and muscular endurance in athletes and patients recovering from major orthopaedic procedures.

Commonly Used For

  • Athletic performance recovery
  • Post-operative strength building
  • Hip replacement rehabilitation
  • Shoulder reconstruction recovery
  • Core muscle activation
When to Consider Electrotherapy

Signs & Symptoms That May Benefit From Electrical Stimulation

If you are experiencing any of the following, RCP Health's physiotherapists may recommend electrical stimulation as part of your treatment plan.

Persistent or chronic pain not resolved by rest

Acute pain from recent injury or surgery

Muscle weakness or loss of strength after immobilization

Nerve pain, tingling, or numbness in limbs

Swelling and inflammation around joints

Muscle spasms or involuntary cramping

Reduced range of motion after injury

Difficulty activating or controlling specific muscles

Scar tissue adhesion causing pain or stiffness

Post-stroke muscle dysfunction or weakness

Sports injury with slow healing progression

Fibromyalgia or widespread musculoskeletal pain

Conditions & Related Services

Conditions Where Electrical Stimulation Is Used at RCP Health

As a versatile treatment modality, electrical stimulation is incorporated into physiotherapy plans for a broad range of musculoskeletal, neurological, and sports-related conditions.

Your Treatment Journey

How RCP Health Integrates Electrical Stimulation Into Your Physiotherapy Plan

Electrical stimulation is a modality — one precise tool within a structured, evidence-based physiotherapy program designed around your individual needs.

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Comprehensive Assessment

Your physiotherapist conducts a detailed musculoskeletal and neurological assessment, including outcome measures and contraindication screening.

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Personalized Treatment Plan

A customized plan is created specifying which electrotherapy modality, electrode placement, frequency, intensity, and duration is most appropriate.

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Electrotherapy Session

Electrode pads are precisely placed on your skin. Current parameters are adjusted to your comfort during a 15–30 minute session.

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Integrated Rehabilitation

Electrotherapy is combined with manual therapy, therapeutic exercise, and education for a comprehensive recovery outcome.

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Progress Monitoring

Regular re-assessments track your improvement and allow for timely adjustments to your treatment plan and goals.

Clinical Assessment

Assessment Tools & Outcome Measures Used at RCP Health

Before and throughout your electrotherapy program, our physiotherapists use validated clinical tools to assess your condition and measure progress objectively.

Visual Analogue Scale (VAS) / Numeric Pain Rating Scale (NPRS)

Quantifies pain intensity pre- and post-session to track electrotherapy efficacy over the treatment period.

Goniometry — Range of Motion Assessment

Measures joint angles before and after treatment to document improvements in mobility following electrotherapy and manual therapy.

Dynamometry — Muscle Strength Testing

Objective measurement of muscle force output used to track strengthening progress during NMES and EMS programs.

DASH / PSFS — Functional Outcome Questionnaires

Standardised patient-reported outcome measures for upper limb (DASH) and patient-specific functional goals (PSFS).

Postural & Movement Analysis

Visual and kinematic analysis of movement quality to identify compensatory patterns and guide electrode placement for neuromuscular re-education.

Neurological Sensory Testing

Dermatomal and peripheral nerve sensory mapping ensures appropriate electrical stimulation parameters for patients with nerve involvement.

Safety First

Contraindications & Safety Considerations

Electrical stimulation is very safe when administered by a trained physiotherapist, but is not appropriate for everyone. Your RCP Health physiotherapist will conduct a complete contraindication screening before any treatment.

Cardiac pacemakers
Active malignancy (cancer)
Pregnancy (abdominal/pelvic)
Metal implants at site
Open wounds or infection
Active DVT / thrombosis
Epilepsy (over head/neck)
Impaired skin sensation

✦ Why Choose RCP Health for Electrotherapy?

  • Registered Physiotherapists — All electrotherapy is administered exclusively by College of Physiotherapists of Ontario registered practitioners.
  • Clinical-Grade Equipment — We use professional multi-channel electrotherapy units, not consumer-grade devices.
  • Evidence-Informed Parameters — Frequency, pulse width, and intensity are set based on current clinical evidence for your specific diagnosis.
  • Integrated Approach — Electrotherapy is always one component of a broader, active rehabilitation plan — not a standalone passive treatment.
  • OHIP, WSIB & Insurance Accepted — We work with most extended health benefit plans, WSIB, and MVA insurers.
Patient Experiences

What Our Patients Say

★★★★★

"After years of chronic lower back pain, the IFC therapy at RCP Health gave me more relief than anything else I had tried. Within 4 sessions I was sleeping through the night again."

— M. Patel, Oakville
Treated for: Chronic Low Back Pain
★★★★★

"The NMES therapy after my ACL reconstruction was incredible. My quad was completely shut down post-surgery, and the electrical stimulation helped wake it back up. I'm back on the field now."

— J. Sandhu, Burlington
Treated for: Post-ACL Reconstruction
★★★★★

"I was nervous about electrical treatment but the physiotherapist explained everything and the TENS was completely comfortable. My shoulder tendonitis improved noticeably within two weeks."

— C. Williams, Mississauga
Treated for: Shoulder Tendonitis
Common Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

Electrical stimulation — including TENS, IFC, NMES, and EMS — is a treatment modality, not a type of physiotherapy. It is a clinical tool applied by your registered physiotherapist as one component of a broader physiotherapy treatment plan. At RCP Health, it is always combined with assessment, manual therapy, and therapeutic exercise — never used as a standalone service.

No. Most patients describe the sensation as a gentle tingling or mild pulsing. For NMES and EMS, you will feel the muscle contract — which can feel unusual but should not be painful. Intensity is always adjusted to your comfort level by your RCP Health physiotherapist.

The number of sessions varies depending on the condition and severity. Many patients notice improvement within 3–6 sessions. A full treatment plan with expected milestones is discussed during your initial physiotherapy assessment at RCP Health.

Electrical stimulation is not recommended for individuals with pacemakers, metal implants at the treatment site, active cancer, pregnancy over the abdomen or pelvis, open wounds, active DVT, or epilepsy near the head or neck. Your physiotherapist will conduct a full contraindication screening before treatment.

Yes. TENS therapy is the primary electrotherapy modality at RCP Health's physiotherapy clinic in Oakville. We use TENS for pain relief across a wide range of conditions including back pain, frozen shoulder, muscle strain, fibromyalgia, and sports injuries. Where clinically indicated, our physiotherapists may also incorporate IFC, NMES, or EMS. Call us at 1-888-332-7372 or book your assessment online.

Physiotherapy at RCP Health is covered by most extended health benefit plans when delivered by a registered physiotherapist. We also accept WSIB, Motor Vehicle Accident (MVA) claims. OHIP does not currently fund outpatient private physiotherapy. Contact our clinic for billing information.

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Ready to Experience Drug-Free Pain Relief? Ask Your Physiotherapist About Electrical Stimulation at RCP Health.