Physiomodalities Trans cutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) is
the use of low frequency electric current produced by a device to stimulate the
nerves for therapeutic purposes. TENS is a non-invasive, low-risk nerve
stimulation intended to reduce pain thus helping in the rehabilitation program.
Key Benefits:
- Gain explosive speed and power
- Improve endurance of the muscles
- Increases healing of tissues by enhancing protein synthesis and
increased micro circulation
- Reduced risk of injury through proper warm up
- Build muscle size and density
- Increase vertical and muscle reaction time
- Increase local blood flow to sore and achy muscles
- Pain management Through increased circulation and mobility
When to use:
- Pain Relief
- Strength training
- Re-innervation of muscles
- Healing, Tissue repair
- Relaxation of spasm
- Improving Mobility
- Edema reduction
Technical Specifications:
- Input Voltage - 220V AC, 50Hz
- Timer - 0-99 min
- Frequency - 2, 10, 50, 100, 150 Hz
- Therapy Modes - Burst, Cont. Burst -2, PWM, Sweep, Combi