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- Dual Channel, 3 Modes, Timer, & Safety Amplitude Cap
- 3 Mode: Burst, Modulation, Constant
- Microprocessor Technology for precision dial performance
- Pulse Width: 30-260(uS)
- Pulse Rate: 20-150(Hz)
- Wave Form: Asymmetrical Bi-Phasic Square Pulse
- Timer: 15,30, Constant
- 1 Year Manufacturer Warranty System
- Includes: Stimulator, Lead Wires, 4 Self-Stick Hypoallergenic Disposable Electrodes, 9V Battery, Hard Plastic Carrying Case, Instruction Booklet.
What is TENS?
Transcutaneous Electical Nerve Stimulation is a safe, non-invasive, drug free method of controlling pain. It reduces pain by sending small electrical impulses through electrodes that are placed on the skin to underlying nerve fibers to modify your pain perception. Two popular theories help explain how TENS works: 1) The Gate Control Theory suggests that the electrical stimulation of the nerve fibers close a segment of the spinal cord, which blocks the pain signals from reaching the brain. 2) The Endorphin Release Theory suggests that TENS stimulation reduces inflammation, swelling and relaxes muscle fibers by releasing endorphins in the brain which act like analgesics.
Prescription is required to order this product if you are not a licensed healthcare practitioner. Please fax prescription to (701)223-8984.
- Dual Channel, 3 Modes, Timer, & Safety Amplitude Cap
- 3 Mode: Burst, Modulation, Constant
- Microprocessor Technology for precision dial performance
- Pulse Width: 30-260(uS)
- Pulse Rate: 20-150(Hz)
- Wave Form: Asymmetrical Bi-Phasic Square Pulse
- Timer: 15,30, Constant
- 1 Year Manufacturer Warranty System
- Includes: Stimulator, Lead Wires, 4 Self-Stick Hypoallergenic Disposable Electrodes, 9V Battery, Hard Plastic Carrying Case, Instruction Booklet.
What is TENS?
Transcutaneous Electical Nerve Stimulation is a safe, non-invasive, drug free method of controlling pain. It reduces pain by sending small electrical impulses through electrodes that are placed on the skin to underlying nerve fibers to modify your pain perception. Two popular theories help explain how TENS works: 1) The Gate Control Theory suggests that the electrical stimulation of the nerve fibers close a segment of the spinal cord, which blocks the pain signals from reaching the brain. 2) The Endorphin Release Theory suggests that TENS stimulation reduces inflammation, swelling and relaxes muscle fibers by releasing endorphins in the brain which act like analgesics.
Prescription is required to order this product if you are not a licensed healthcare practitioner. Please fax prescription to (701)223-8984.