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diathermy (di´ә-thur″me)   the use of high-frequency electromagnetic currents as a form of physical therapy (medical diathermy) or for surgical procedures (surgical diathermy). adj., diather´mal, diather´mic., adj.
 

medical diathermy  application of currents of low tension and high amperage to produce warmth in the deeper parts of the body; used particularly to promote muscle relaxation and to treat joint disorders such as contractures.

surgical diathermy  electrocoagulation with an electrocautery of high frequency; often used for sealing blood vessels or stopping the bleeding of incised vessels.





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