Pain is the body's warning system. It is a
way of letting an individual know that something is wrong. Transcutaneous
Electrical Nerve Stimulations (TENS) is a safe non-invasive drug-free
method of pain management. It relieves pain by sending small electrical
impulses through electrodes placed on the skin to underlying nerve
fibers. TENS is believed to work by two different mechanisms. First,
electrical stimulation of the nerve fibers can block a pain signal
from being carried to the brain. If the signal is blocked, pain is
not perceived. Secondly, the body has its own mechanism for suppressing
pain. It does this by releasing natural chemicals called endorphins
in the brain which act as analgesics. TENS may activate this mechanism.
By effectively managing pain without drugs, TENS allows many people
with chronic pain conditions to resume daily activity.
You can not strain or sprain your muscles by overworking them with
your electronic muscle stimulator system because the feeling is more
like a pleasant tingling sensation than a shock or jolt.
However, the following should not use electronic muscle stimulators
(EMS):
- If you are pregnant
- If you use a pace maker
- If you have metal plates or pins
- If you have diabetes
- If you have an abnormally high blood pressure
Just as with starting any new exercise program,
if in doubt, consult your physician.
How Tens Units
Work
Pad Placement
Chart
Prescription Form
Tens Ordering
Federal law (USA) now restricts this device to sale by or on the
order of a physician so licensed by the State. Please fax your prescription
to (888) 280-0299.
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