IPA: /ˈfɛrədɪzəm/
KK: /fɛrədɪzəm/
The use of electrical currents for therapeutic treatment.
The doctor recommended faradism to help with muscle recovery.
Faradism is derived from the name 'Farad' (from Michael Faraday, an English scientist known for his work in electromagnetism) combined with the suffix '-ism' (meaning a practice or philosophy). The term refers to the principles or practices associated with Faraday's discoveries in electricity and magnetism.
Think of Michael Faraday's contributions to electricity and magnetism, and remember that 'faradism' refers to the practices or principles stemming from his work.