Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulator (TENS Four Channel Ten Auto Mode)
TENS is a low-frequency current modality most widely used as an analgesic physiotherapeutic modality. TENS controls pain non- invasively and without narcotics.
Pain is an undemonstrative subjective feeling accompanying the stimulation of nociceptors. The information about the pain is sensed by receptors or nociceptors and is carried to the higher centers in the brain through the fibers. These fibers group themselves into tracts in the spinal cord and send the impulses to and fro the brain through tracts called ‘Spinal Tracts’.
During TENS, pulsed currents are generated by a portable pulse generator and delivered across the intact surfaces of the skin via conducting pads called Electrodes. The conventional way of administering TENS is to use electrical characteristics that selectively activate large diameter ‘touch fibers without activating smaller diameter nociceptive fibers. Evidence suggests that this will produce pain relief in a similar way to ‘rubbing’ the pain better. In practice, conventional TENS is delivered to generate a strong but comfortable paraesthesia within the site of pain using frequencies between 1 and 250 pulses per second and the pulse duration between 50 and 1000 u/s.
Uses
Relief of Acute Pain
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Postoperative pain.
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Labour pain
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Dysmenorrhoea
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Muscular-skeletal pain
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Bone fractures
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Dental procedures
Relief of Chronic Pain
Accessories
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Four Output Cable
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Eight Condenser Pads
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Four Sets of Velcro
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One Main cord
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One Gel Bottle
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One Carry Bag
Specification |
Value |
Catalogue No |
JM022 |
Output Channel |
Four |
Tiimer |
0-99 min with Auto Alarm |
Mode Selection |
Inch Loss, Weight Loss, Body Tone, Body Shape, Hammering Sweep 2, Burst, PWM, Sweep 1, Continuous |
Frequency |
2, 5, 10, 15, 20, 40, 60, 80, 100, 150 Hz |
Wave Shape |
Monophasic |
Weight |
3 kg |
Dimension (H xW x L) |
13 x 30 x 19 cm |