
Electronic Pain Killer - TENS III:
Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation (TENS) uses a small battery operated unit to provide a non-invasive, drug free method of controlling acute and principally long term intractable pain. It can also be used as an adjunctive treatment in the management of post surgical traumatic pain problems.
In TENS mild electrical impulses are transmuted through the skin via surface electrodes to modify the body’s pain perception. TENS does not cure problematic physiological conditions; it only helps to control the pain perception. TENS will not work for every user. However Physiotherapists and Doctors throughout the world prescribe TENS extensively and it is generally seen to work for the majority of users.
T.E.N.S. – III :
• Table top hospital model
• Dual patient output with adjustable strength
• Built-in timer
• Multiple modulation technique to improve the therapy
• 2 to 120Hz bi-phasic pulse output
• 50 to 500 micro sec adjustable pulse widths
• 0 to 30mA stimulation output
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