A method of treating a wound or preventing injury to a region susceptible
to injury comprising the steps of placing a pair of electrodes placed
spaced apart in the region of a wound and applying a predetermined
sequence of current waveforms across the electrodes. The sequence of
current waveforms comprises a first waveform comprising a series of
current pulses having an amplitude in a range of from 80 to 300 .mu.A,
having a frequency in a range from 0.5 to 1.5 pulses per second and a
pulse width in a range from 333 to 1000 ms, a second waveform comprising
a series of current pulses having an amplitude in a range of from 20 to
60 .mu.A, having a frequency in a range from 2 to 4 pulses per second and
a pulse width in a range from 125 to 250 ms and a third waveform
comprising a series of current pulses having an amplitude in a range of
from 250 to 640 .mu.A, having a frequency in a range of from 80 to 120
pulses per second and a pulse width in a range from 4 to 6 ms.