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    PowerDot 2.0 UNO

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    About The PowerDot 2.0 UNO PowerDot® is not your ordinary recovery tool. Built around the PowerDot smart mobile app, the device learns about your a...

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    EMPI Direct TENS Unit

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    Uses and Benefits of EMPI Direct TENS Unit EMPI Direct TENS Unit is a small but mighty "do-it-all" device! This device will aid in the treatment a...

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    Chattanooga Theta 4 Channel NMES-TENS Unit

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    Why select the Chattanooga Theta 4 Channel NMES/TENS Unit? The Chattanooga Theta 4 Channel NMES/TENS Unit is a cutting-edge medical device designed...

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What are the benefits of TENS machines?

Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation (TENS) is a therapy that involves the use of a TENS machine, a small, portable device that delivers low-voltage electrical impulses to the body. TENS machines are primarily used to help manage pain and provide symptomatic relief. Here's how TENS therapy works and the patients it is commonly suited to:

How TENS Therapy Works:

  • Electrode Placement: TENS machines have electrode pads that are placed on the skin over or near the area of pain or discomfort.
  • Electrical Stimulation: The TENS machine delivers low-voltage electrical impulses through the electrode pads. These impulses travel through the nerves and stimulate sensory nerves in the affected area.
  • Gate Control Theory: TENS therapy is based on the "gate control theory" of pain. The electrical stimulation from the TENS machine can help override or block pain signals from reaching the brain, thus reducing the perception of pain.
  • Endorphin Release: TENS therapy may also stimulate the release of endorphins, which are natural pain-relieving chemicals produced by the body. Endorphins can help further reduce pain and promote a sense of well-being.

Patients Suited to TENS Therapy:

TENS therapy can be suitable for a range of patients and conditions, including:

  • Chronic Pain: TENS therapy is often used to manage chronic pain conditions, such as arthritis, fibromyalgia, back pain, and neuropathic pain.
  • Acute Pain: TENS therapy can provide temporary pain relief for acute conditions like postoperative pain, sports injuries, or sprains.
  • Musculoskeletal Conditions: TENS therapy may be beneficial for musculoskeletal conditions involving pain or muscle tension, such as muscle strains, joint pain, or myofascial pain syndrome.
  • Labor Pain: TENS therapy can be used during labor to provide pain relief. It is non-invasive and drug-free, making it an attractive option for some women during childbirth.
  • Palliative Care: TENS therapy may be used in palliative care to help manage pain and improve the quality of life for individuals with advanced illnesses.

It's important to note that TENS therapy is generally considered safe when used as directed, but it may not be suitable for everyone. Certain individuals should exercise caution or consult with a healthcare professional before using a TENS machine, including those with:

  • Implanted medical devices like pacemakers or defibrillators
  • Epilepsy or a history of seizures
  • Pregnancy (in certain cases)
  • Open wounds or skin irritations in the area where electrodes are placed

TENS therapy requires specific training, just like any other medical procedure.

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