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Have you always wanted to be an electrotherapist? Are you looking to enter the world of health and fitness? Are you interested in alternative therapies? There are many opportunities available to those in this field and thus this is a career path that allows for flexibility and growth. Before becoming employed as an Electrotherapist however, there are a few things you should know. Firstly, what does it mean to be employed as an Electrotherapist? What is involved in this form of therapy? Where can you be employed as an Electrotherapist? Read on to find out more about this alternative therapy.

Electrotherapy is a form of physiotherapy that utilizes electricity to threat disease and injury. As an electrotherapy technician, you would be applying electric currents to damaged tissues, muscles and nerves in an effort to stimulate recovery and growth and alleviate pain. There are various forms and applications of electrotherapy and these include Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation (TENS), Ultrasound (US), Laser therapy, Pulsed Shortwave Diathermy (PSWD), combination therapy, TECAR therapy, and Interferential therapy (I/F).

This form of therapy is often offered in salons, spas and other health and fitness facilities. An individual pursuing a career in electrotherapy may be responsible for a variety of tasks and treatments. Such treatments include: infra red and wax baths, electro-acupuncture, vacuum suction treatments, cryo-therapy, magnetic field therapy, micro-current or non-surgical face lifts, audio-sonic massage as well as various skin treatments.

An ideal candidate for this position would be self-motivated and friendly with a great attention to detail. As you would be interacting with the public, you would need to possess excellent communication skills and an ability to make each patient feel comfortable and confident about the procedure.

If you are interested in a career in this field, it would be advisable to begin your search for available positions by checking local newspaper and online postings. Two helpful websites to get you started include www.leisurejobs.com, and www.la-sourcejobs.com . It may also be a good idea to register with an employment agency. Such agencies are often highly effective in negotiating salaries and benefits for qualified candidates.
 

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