Abstract
This work aims to review and summarize the existing knowledge on Electropelotherapy, a new therapeutical approach for physical rehabilitation practices. Research was conducted on scientific literature covering general topics (e.g., clays, peloids) and the positive health outcomes. More specific keywords (e.g., thalassotherapy, the role of Dead Sea salts, electropelotherapy, dermal bioaccessibility), focusing on improving human healthcare and well-being. A growing global interest for natural muds is linked to its documented health and well-being benefits. Thalassotherapy is a traditional therapeutical technique extensively explored and applied over the years. Similarly, electrotherapy is a well-established method for physical rehabilitation. It is proven that both therapies can provide positive benefits for human health. Studies showing the success of combining both therapies are reduced, with only one pilot study conducted on equines, to assess the potential effectiveness. Additional studies are crucial to fully understand the potential and clinical applications of electropelotherapy in physical rehabilitation, and potentially contributing to the development of innovative strategies to enhance patient recovery.